Coral bleaching/dying?

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Got some sps corals last night and placed them in the tank with some reef glue and one of them was already a little white at the base but this morning they all looked alot whiter, not sure what it could be because i have a other sps next to it like raptors claw and birdsnest and they look extremely healthy but these corals were in direct flow, ive heard about some pests that are really dangerous to sps corals and are almost impossible to get rid of not sure tho since everything else is really healthy, i havent done a full water test tho so i'll probably do one soon any suggestions?
 
First of all, do the water test. Check the PO4, NO2, NO3, NO4 and CU. when did you started your tank?
 
Did you seed with any bacteria?]
Are you sure your carbon is absorbing all the chlorine in your Ro.
Did you check your city water for Chloramine
 
Did you seed with any bacteria?]
Are you sure your carbon is absorbing all the chlorine in your Ro.
Did you check your city water for Chloramine
Right now i have jugs that i just fill up with saltwater from my LFS and the bacteria part idk what that means i bought live rock and live sand with bacteria and i never coral dip my corals and i probably should and also like every other coral in the tank is thriving except those
 

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