Torch coral tentacles looking fat

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Hi I came back today to my torch coral looking like this any ideas?

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Okay I shall check in the morning see how it is then thank you for the reply. :) is it anything I should be concerned about?
Unless there's any recession then you should be good, alot of corals close up during the night, so it's probably just doing that.
 
Most majorly photosynthetic corals close up, however things like favia, platygyra, wilsoni, lobophyllia will feed during the night. Here's what my tank looks like at night
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And during the day
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Most majorly photosynthetic corals close up, however things like favia, platygyra, wilsoni, lobophyllia will feed during the night. Here's what my tank looks like at night
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And during the day
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Looks amazing and thank you for the help just the first time I've seen it with big tentacles that's all haha.
 
Update in morning, also my zoa coral has the little white thing on any ideas? Much appreciated.
 

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maybe you can circle the "white thing", I don't see anything.

As mentioned above ,if the lights are off, the corals will be closed. When you turn the lights back on, they will take a few hours to open up.
 
Here you go thank-you.
 

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It looks like a closed zoa to me. You can see green in the center.
 

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