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We got this guy about a week ago. At the store looked good, took him home and got him to attach(or so I thought I did). The next day he was attached to the back wall. I know these guys move around a lot so I was worried. Now he keeps sucking himself further and further from light. Do I have a kamikaze bubble tip? Any tips on what I should do?

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Let him move around. Maybe he will find the happy place. It might not be where you want it to be .
 
It is very bleached, so it was not healthy to start with. Keep your parameters stable. Feed lightly and give it plenty of light. It will take a long time to get its color back. Having nitrates at 10 or higher is preferable for BTAs, as it is a food source for them.
It is moving around because it is not happy for some reason. What are you peramaters?
 
Whoa didn’t know they needed nitrates. Is that something to do with their zooxanthellae?
 
It is a food source for them. I am not sure how the process it. Most life forms need both nitrate and phosphates to live. Just not excessive amounts, especially phosphate.
 
It is a food source for them. I am not sure how the process it. Most life forms need both nitrate and phosphates to live. Just not excessive amounts, especially phosphate.
Ammonia 0
Nitrate 10-15
Salility .025sg
Alkalinity 11.2
Calcium 430
Magnesium 1480

Salt was a little low when we first added it. It's since positioned itself at the bottom of our tank. We've added some corals, got a few more testing kits and will continue to watch him.
 

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You alkalinity is on the high side. I am guessing a fair bit higher than your LFS keeps theirs at. ALK changes definitely creates stress for BTAs. Can you have someone test your phosphate? For you
 
You alkalinity is on the high side. I am guessing a fair bit higher than your LFS keeps theirs at. ALK changes definitely creates stress for BTAs. Can you have someone test your phosphate? For you
I have the red sea phosphate test kit. I'll check it tomorrow. I was under the impression that 11 would be good for me as I have a mixed reef. I guess what's good for one isn't good for the other and finding a happy balence is what I need to do.
 
As mentioned DKH is a little high - mine do well in the 8.5-9 dkh range. Post your temp please - they seem to like upper 78-79 degree range.
 
As mentioned DKH is a little high - mine do well in the 8.5-9 dkh range. Post your temp please - they seem to like upper 78-79 degree range.
Jumps from 78-79. I'll try to let the dkh fall a little and find a happy medium for the nem and the coral. I think it's happy with the spot he found on the ground.
 

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