My hammer dying

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My hammer coral is dying, and it has been in this state for two weeks. The torch coral I got along with it is very healthy.


(Two weeks ago)
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[COLOR=rgba(var(--gray40),1)]akl: 11[/COLOR]

[COLOR=rgba(var(--gray40),1)]nitrate: 5[/COLOR]

[COLOR=rgba(var(--gray40),1)]phosphate: 0.05[/COLOR]

[COLOR=rgba(var(--gray40),1)]magnesium: 1320[/COLOR]

[COLOR=rgba(var(--gray40),1)]calcium: 400[/COLOR]

 
How is your flow...I've noticed they don't accept flow like my torches. I have to put them behind a ro k or something to break the flow
 
Hammers like low to moderate lighting and low to low moderate flow. Early in a new to them tank they can do well in the low 100 par range once acclimated they can be moved up in par 150-200ish, slowly.
What kind of parameters are you running?
 
it looks unhappy but I would not say dying yet.

Can not really help without all water parameters, tank age, need to know type of lighting and and what kind of flow. Need this info every time to help.
 

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