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Sandroni

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Hi everyone, some of my corals have been not so happy or thriving as they should. I moved my hammer and now its closed, my green implosions are basically bleached but still alive. I really want my corals to thrive any suggestions would be terrific thanks! :)
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Just from looking. Your aquarium is brand new. There is absolutely no coralline algae growing yet. So my guess is that your water quality needs a bit of attention.
What are your parms? Have you checked them lately? I would think that its not an issue with placement.
 
Just from looking. Your aquarium is brand new. There is absolutely no coralline algae growing yet. So my guess is that your water quality needs a bit of attention.
What are your parms? Have you checked them lately? I would think that its not an issue with placement.
Agreed!
 
Just from looking. Your aquarium is brand new. There is absolutely no coralline algae growing yet. So my guess is that your water quality needs a bit of attention.
What are your parms? Have you checked them lately? I would think that its not an issue with placement.

This is true, ph 8.2-3 sg. 1.026 trace elements haven't checked, but nitrates aren't high for sure, I will be doing a water change this weekend. I do have these white specks coming up on the black separator in my tank, they showed up over night.
 
Also knowing ca and mg would help too since they influence alk. I think there is a water quality issue since I doubt bad placement would cause tissue recession like that.
 

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