As Don stated polyp extension is not an indication of coral health or happiness. In the wild most Acropora corals do not extend their polyps during the day because they are likely to be nipped at by fish, inverts, etc. The main purpose of the extension is to capture prey food items (such as nano zooplankton) which are much more abundant at night. They can learn to extend during the day in home aquariums especially if there is not enough food and/or light available. In newer tanks (less than 1 year), and tanks without established refugiums there may not be enough natural food which can make the corals extend more and longer trying to meet their daily nutritional requirements. As the tank ages the population of micro organisms hopefully reaches a level to meet those daily needs.
One hour or so after the lights go out check with a flashlight and you should see the longest polyp extension you have ever seen on a SPS coral. It is truly amazing that a coral with such a small amount of tissue could generate polyps up to 1/2" long.
So if your water parameters test the same as usual a nipper or perhaps the scenario talked about above is the reason.
Regards,
Kevin