Corals turning brown

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My corals are turning brown for some reason But I dont know why.My parameters are all in the normal range.this only happens with SPS corals
My parameters
SG 1.025/026
PH 8.3
NO3 0
PO4 0.02
NO2 0
NH 0
Ca 450-480
Mg 1450
Kh 9.0
To C 25/26
 
You need some nitrates, the corals are hungry:), are you dosing anything?
 
Also look into the amount of light, as well as some wild acros will be stressed when moved.
 
You need some nitrates, the corals are hungry:), are you dosing anything?
Okay thanks dose the normal things bute no nitrates,advice pls what should I do to bring up my nitrates a bit?
 
Have to fertilize your garden. Make sure they have PO4 0.02-0.08 and NO3 5-30.
 
You just want detectable nutrients really, and make sure its more NO3 than PO4 otherwise you get into Cyano trouble.
 
Agree with the others, have you changed your light settings recently? And as they said, make sure you have a tiny bit of nitrates and even less phosphates. They should be close to zero but not zero. You can stop dosing vinegar for a few days and up your feeding a bit, maybe using something messy like defrosted mysis. Plus your fish will really love you for all the tasty food haha
 
Only have 6 small fish in a 50 gallon tank the tank is mostly filled with corals and clams.Will stop dosing VVS for a few days and will see what happens.
 

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