Favia coral help…

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I have owned this coral for about a month and a half ago. When I first got it I placed it on the sand bed angled on a rock, but a small part of it was covered by sand from my Diamond goby. Once I moved it because of the constant struggle of dusting it off I noticed a small part of the skeleton was showing, so I moved it in a cave a bit higher in the tank. Since then the flesh has just been receding.

Parameters:
Alkalinity:11 Dkh
Calcium:417 ppm
Magnesium:1550ppm
Nitrates:10ppm


The tank is a 120 tall with a refugium.
The only things I could see maybe nipping at the favia are tangs, emerald crab, and hermit crabs. But this does not look like nipping on the coral.

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Move it out of the cave onto the rock, probably about mid height in your tank where it gets some light. I can't say if it will completely recover but it will definitely have more of a chance there.
 
Move it out of the cave onto the rock, probably about mid height in your tank where it gets some light. I can't say if it will completely recover but it will definitely have more of a chance there.
Ok I’ll move it after work today.
 

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