yellow figi leathers are notoriously bad shippers and fraggers. often just a simple touch of human skin to the corals flesh is enough to Bruise it and cause necrosis and seconsdary diseases.
shipping can be really hard on these most delicate of leathers. IME its important to try to mimic its original lighting conditions immediatly, and provide superior flow, surging rapid flow from more than one direction, this will assist in the leather shedding if it need to, to prevent protozoan infection from the slime build up (protozoans love coral slime), mimicing the original lighting conditions will make sure the coral doesnt have to expend energy adjusting to new conditions, be it growing more zoaxantellae, or expelling UV protection to photosynthesize more, or even expelling excess zoaxantellae to reduce photosynthesizing in overlight conditions.
the less adjust ments your new additiion has to make the better the chance of success.