Plate Coral behavior after intro to my tank

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I'm keeping a plate coral for a fellow ARC member and this is the first one that I've had in my tank. After placing the plate coral in my tank on the sand bed which is about 4-5inch's with only Actinic's on. In a low to moderate flow. It burrowed down into to the sand bed with only about a 1/2 inch of the body visible. Is this normal?

Parameters

Salinity 1.025
Strontium 10 ppm
Alkalinity 10
PH 8.2
Nitrates below 10 ppm
Calcium 450 ppm
Magnesium 1350 ppm
Iodine .06

Thanks,

Mike
 
LilRobb;603628 wrote: A plate coral is not able to actively burrow itself...

Thanks LilRobb. I read that they move slightly but didn't think burrowing was possible.

rolo65;603634 wrote: have any gobies or any other sand burrowers/sifters...

Thanks rolo65. I have a yellow head gobie and engineer gobie but they normally dig close to there own individual rocks. The place I put the plate coral was no were close. I gently resurface him and looks fine.
 
After looking further my yellow head gobie decided to take up residence under a rock near the area where the plate coral was placed. This caused the sand underneath to slowly fill that hole. I guess he's more active digging than I thought. :doh: All is well though and thanks for the insight.

Mike
 
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