Ok so I noticed my scoly receding....I think it's because of the tank swap...but what do you guys think...ruling out all possibilities. Alk is 9.3, calcium is 480 no ammonia, no nitrite...
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Too much light perhaps? You might want to find the coral some shade for awhile and see how it responds. It doesn't necessarily have to be placed in the shadows, but putting it on the bottom and off to the side for a week or so might help. GL.
Light is set at the same when I switched tanks. About the same placement
I would still move it, definitely no harm it trying that
I moved it to the sand bed...on the side where not as much lightLps can become very sensitive to light when No3 and Po4 are extremely low. To give it a chance I would move it to the bottom, regardless of the light intensity being the same as before. It's not doing well now so it's the scollys best chance of recovery and the first thing that I would try

