Identify and Care Advice

Jeff70227

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Hello,
I am new to the hobby here and a few months ago I committed the cardinal sin of purchasing coral. I bought something without researching it. It looked cool at the store, but now I am struggling with how to care for it. I looked around and thought it might be a cephastria (sp) but I dunno. Can anyone identify this coral and tell me how to care for it? It looks to be like it's dying with the plug starting to show from the bottom there. I have a 40 gallon cube tank (Eco Recife by Aquatop) with the standard LED light bar it came with. My parameters that I test - Salinity - 1.025, Amonia - .25, Nitrate, Phosphate and Nitrite are all unreadable by the API test kit. I have tried placing the coral in less bright spot in the tank with high flow, in brighter spots in the tank too. Nothing seems to be working. Any help would be appreciated.

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Looks like a leptastria, not sure on the spelling lol. Its LPS coral similar care as a cyphastrea, lepto, or favia. Lowish light and medium flow, nothing special for care really and should do well.
 
Post this in the LPS section and you are bound to get some more detailed care advice, but they always have been pretty easy for me.

BTW - dont bother testing ammonia with API if your tank is more than a few months old.
 

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