Corals not extending all the way

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Hey all,

I recently put a Xenia and gsp in my reef tank. The tank is only about 3.5 months old but I wanted to try a couple “easy” corals.

The Xenia and gsp are not extending out as far as they did when I bought them about 2 weeks ago.

Is this due to the lights being too strong or weak or is a water quality thing?

I’ve also been experiencing diatom algae since putting the corals in. Maybe that’s it?

Perimeters:
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 20
Sal 1.025
Alk 9

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What’s phosphate?
Softies love some phosphate?

Do those levels posted change throughout the day, or remain consistent?
 
What’s phosphate?
Softies love some phosphate?

Do those levels posted change throughout the day, or remain consistent?
Unfortunately, I don’t have a phosphate checker.

Yes those levels remain fairly consistent. If anything ph may flux but only a bit from about 8.0-8.2.
 
Could be a couple of things. What par are they at?

I think it could be a phosphate issue, or a like of bio diversity could be contributing.
 
Could be a couple of things. What par are they at?

I think it could be a phosphate issue, or a like of bio diversity could be contributing.
I don’t have a read on par but my lights are running at 55% blues and 30% white for about 9 hours.
 
Unfortunately, I don’t have a phosphate checker.

Yes those levels remain fairly consistent. If anything ph may flux but only a bit from about 8.0-8.2.
Need that, IMM, trace phosphate a must.
I can only measure this one parameter with a Hanna Checker.
 
Need that, IMM, trace phosphate a must.
I can only measure this one parameter with a Hanna Checker.
I’ll look into the Hanna checker.

Depending on what my levels are how would I go about either raising or lowering phosphates?
 
I wouldn’t worry. But just do some water changes every 2 days.

Small water changes! Keep an eye on the polyp extension. If it improves.. you’ll know either 1 of the 2 things, something leaching in your water? Metals, etc

Or parameters were incorrect somewhere, but by then once it’s fixed your IP water test result would have been emailed lol
 
I’ll look into the Hanna checker.

Depending on what my levels are how would I go about either raising or lowering phosphates?
Me, I just use brightwell neo-phos to bump phosphate from time to time.

Some mix their own but I am a lousy mixer, I just want to open and pour.

It’s hard at 3.5 months to maintain corals, systems are many times unstable still at this point.

Whether or not phosphate is a contributor, at the end of the day, it needs to be available at all times, say 0.05-.1ppm in new setups, maybe .2-.3ppm in matured systems.

Adding pods, bacteria, and feeding phyto aids diversity which in turn, feeds corals.
 
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