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Hi all just wondering if you think this jack o lantern looks healthy as not much experience with sps

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I think it looks a bit stressed (can't tell if the outter edge is bleaching or just the lighting). The inside seems OK as it still has nice color. They are very hardy so I think it will be OK.
Here is mine; all the way down the bottom of the tank (sorry for the cleaner shrimp photo bomb)

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I think it looks a bit stressed (can't tell if the outter edge is bleaching or just the lighting). The inside seems OK as it still has nice color. They are very hardy so I think it will be OK.
Here is mine; all the way down the bottom of the tank (sorry for the cleaner shrimp photo bomb)

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Ahaha don’t worry mine does that too so when I bought it it was like that so I’m guessing it was recovering from the fragging? But it does have a grey tinge on the outside
 

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Jack-o-show!

It think when your frag gets use to its new home it will be fine they are a pretty easy coral.

It's happy when it has allot of ripples and wrinkles acclimate slowly to higher light.
 

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