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This one was in my 75 originally in fairly direct light and did good there as well. Are your polyps white or pinkish red?
Polyps look pretty white. It's only in that top corner that's looking weird. I'll keep an eye on it and move it to a little more shade if it gets worse looking
 

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Polyps look pretty white. It's only in that top corner that's looking weird. I'll keep an eye on it and move it to a little more shade if it gets worse looking
Yeah, my polyps are very pinkish red and glow. Did you just gets yours today?
 

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Tuesday. It's looked the same minus the white edge since then. Rest of the coral looks fine
It's a pretty resilient Cyphastrea. It was in my 75 when it crashed and about halfway dead. I moved it to the 125 fairly early - before it was really even settled in - it receded down to about 4 or 5 polyps. Now, about 5 months later, the frag plug is fully encrusted again and it's started encrusting the rock on both sides.
 

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