Will this work for a trachy?

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Moving my trachyphyllia to a higher flow spot as its not fully extended in its low flow spot (yes, I've ruled out all the other causes) would this be too shaded for a trachyphyllia?
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(Right by the white shell)
 

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Message received :)
Honestly, try to keep it directly out of the sand bed (especially if you have any gobies or other sand disturbers). At some point renting a PAR meter to take measurements around the tank is a worthwhile expensiture.
 
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Honestly, try to keep it directly out of the sand bed (especially if you have any gobies or other sand disturbers). At some point renting a PAR meter to take measurements around the tank is a worthwhile expensiture.
Coral only for now, though the first fish won't be sandbed dwellers (tank is 9 months if you're wondering)
 

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Be careful with that platygra. I believe they really aggressive coral.
 
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Be careful with that platygra. I believe they really aggressive coral.
Which is why I put it downstream. Actually, there are two species commonly labeled as "platygyra" one extremely aggressive and one not aggressive. I have both, however the one in the photo is the non aggressive species, which are the true platygyra
 

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