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I’ve tried testing my waters and ebrything good fine I’m abt a week without a water change and am doing that after work but a couple coral look to be dying can I do anything to bring them back what should I do idk what’s going on and don’t want to lose my corals PLEASE HELP!!!!

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What are your water parameters? Are you testing regularly to check for fluctuations? Looks like you have a nano so it’s pretty important to keep an eye out for changes and do consistent weekly water changes.
 
I don't see any powerheads in the tank, is there any flow?

What is the tank age? What are the water parameters? What kind of lighting?
 
Step one - Calm down! :) Reefing is hard; even for the best reefers! Problems are a normal thing that we will have to deal with.

Step two - Can you share all the parameters, your results and more details about your setup with us? Light, flow etc.

Also, may I suggest a more fitting subject line next time? Check the link below on how to ask questions! :)
 
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People are going to know details on the tank, age, temp, salinity, filtering. The results of your water tests, and what kits you use to test with. Lighting, what type, how long. RODI or tap. As much info as you can give.

The smart people will help you!
 
It helps to think of what you may have done differently. If you have then that is where I would start
 

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