tkh
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So, I have this gorgeous, large, 5 - 6 mouthed plate coral (OK, a bit of a deformed plate coral, but still awesome). It used to be puffy and happy with all of its tentacles extended during the day! I was thrilled with it. Then we had that one day a few weeks back that got really hot, and my tank hit 82 degrees. This also happened to coincide with my lights hitting about 80% (they've been on a slow ramp up over the last 2 months). I think that combination shocked the poor coral, and it started bleaching on one edge. Barely bleaching mind you, but it did have some tentacles that had gone clear. I also had some more aggressive bleaching on a tri-color acro, and so dimmed my lights down to 60% with a slow ramp up to 80% over the next 5 months, along with careful monitoring. (Oh, and kicked the AC on to keep my reef at 80... from heat right to AC
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The plate has been recovering fine, as has my acropora, but the plate has now reversed its puffed-up schedule. It now is mostly deflated during the day, with only very partial extension of its tentacles, and at night it puffs up with its tentacles out. I realize that this is somewhat normal in nature... Is there anyway to encourage it to puff up during the day again though? I did rather enjoy seeing it all puffy and happy.

The plate has been recovering fine, as has my acropora, but the plate has now reversed its puffed-up schedule. It now is mostly deflated during the day, with only very partial extension of its tentacles, and at night it puffs up with its tentacles out. I realize that this is somewhat normal in nature... Is there anyway to encourage it to puff up during the day again though? I did rather enjoy seeing it all puffy and happy.