It's a malu that may or may not be dyed. My main concern would be the low population of zooxanthellae. If it's sticky and feeding well, the zooxanthellae may return. I would just feed it like crazy, give it a place to bury its foot, and hope for the best. Good luck. It's a beautiful animal.
you sure this is a malu and not an aurora? Does look like a malu tho
Absolutely, positively, sure. It is beyond any doubt, malu. Some ID's are a little iffy. Especially from one photo. In this case, the photo leaves no doubt though IMHO.
Yes I hope it survives. I was out for awhile, just got home and it looks a little sad in the bright light. I know when the halides turn off in an hour or so it will perk right up again. Just wondering if I should either move it in a more shaded area or find something to shade it where it is. I am afraid if I don't it might do it harm.