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Well the tank was startet with carib sea reef shapes and 2 bottles bacs.Tank too new for corals, salinity a tad low, nitrate and phosphates way to low.
That .01 depending on the kit may very well be 0 if you add in the error rate of the test kit. Same goes for nitrates.
Tank too new would also deoend on whther the tank was started with dry rock, or actual live rock?
Well, I will leave it alone now. Maybe it will be ok or maybe not.. I cannot change things (parameters) now and therefore best is just to leave the tank.I’d leave it alone and concentrate on keeping parameters stable which new tanks tend not to have. Most people wouldn’t add corals in a tank as it’s cycling. It may live. It may not. Your best bet would have been to wait but it might be okay. But I think doing things probably would make it worse since you still have an ugly stage to manage through and such.
Yeah maybe it will come in the future.. who knows..You’ll probably have an ugly stage. It takes time for the surface area of the rock to populate with whatever will be there. You really can’t tell much after one week. Just keep things stable and tackle problems as they come up. Even in an established tank it could take a while for a new coral to get comfortable.
Maybe the coral was on decline for 4 days, never happy in your tank.Yeah maybe it will come in the future.. who knows..
Well lets see.. maybe the pocillo will make it, maybe not.. Its just crazy that it was 3 days totally fine and open.. That doesnt make sense to me tbh.

