GSP not opened in 2 days?!!

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Hi all my gsp has not opened in 2 days water parameters seem fine

Nitrate 25ppm
Phos0.25
Alk 8.6dhk
Calcium 440ppm
Salinity 1.026

It has been doing fine recently but 2 days ago I had to adjust the alk with Red Sea foundation as it was dropped to 7.3 dhk so I boosted it to 8.6dhk maybe the problem? Not sure please any suggestions be much a




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If I could take anything away from this hobby I have learned it’s to be patient. Your parameters look decent. I personally would lower nitrates and phosphates.

These corals have minds of their own, I’ve had things close up for multiple days and they sprouted back out looking healthy. If it hasn’t done anything for a week then I would be concerned, especially with GSP.
 
If I could take anything away from this hobby I have learned it’s to be patient. Your parameters look decent. I personally would lower nitrates and phosphates.

These corals have minds of their own, I’ve had things close up for multiple days and they sprouted back out looking healthy. If it hasn’t done anything for a week then I would be concerned, especially with GSP.
In your opinion could it be down to my activated carbon I changed it about 2 and a half weeks ago checked it there and it’s all decomposing
 
In your opinion could it be down to my activated carbon I changed it about 2 and a half weeks ago checked it there and it’s all decomposing
I swear I've read on R2R or other sites before carbon decomposing or tumbling wrong can cause issues to fish and corals.

Yep just googled and found - https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/tumbling-carbon-tumbling-vs-not.935071/

Are you tumbling your carbon?
 
In your opinion could it be down to my activated carbon I changed it about 2 and a half weeks ago checked it there and it’s all decomposing
It very well could. It would probably affect everything else though as well!
 
I swear I've read on R2R or other sites before carbon decomposing or tumbling wrong can cause issues to fish and corals.

Yep just googled and found - https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/tumbling-carbon-tumbling-vs-not.935071/

Are you tumbling

I’m not quite sure what the term tumbling means I have a fluval evo with a media basket an a pouch of carbon I’ve done a 30% water change and changed the carbon should that sort the problem
 
It very well could. It would probably affect everything else though as well
I’ve done a 30% water change and swapped out the old carbon still no sign of it opening in your opinion is there anything else I should be doing to rectify this problem cheers.
 
I’m not quite sure what the term tumbling means I have a fluval evo with a media basket an a pouch of carbon I’ve done a 30% water change and changed the carbon should that sort the problem
You're not doing anything wrong then as far as carbon goes.

Give it some time GSP are hardy af.

How old is your tank? How are your other corals doing? Any changes in lighting?
 
You're not doing anything wrong then as far as carbon goes.

Give it some time GSP are hardy af.

How old is your tank? How are your other corals doing? Any changes in lighting?

I’ve also got some Kenya tree seems to be ok limping a small bit but has since I’ve got it and the tank I set up about 2 months no changes to the lights either
 

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