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Yes 8.2Have you checked ph?
medium light and flowPossibly too much light or flow.
What do you consider medium light? What kind of light are they under? Intesity/par readings(just curius) mine tend to do better right at the sand line or under an overhang out of direct light.
What do you consider medium light? What kind of light are they under? Intesity/par readings(just curius) mine tend to do better right at the sand line or under an overhang out of direct light.
Hmmm, maybe a nutrient issue? Or stressed by something else, something picking on them or like mentioned above, did you frag them or annoy them in some way. Just trying to eliminate all possibilities.Ihave radion light 45%
Ihave this ricordea before one year was no problem
No ..... Potassium now 320Hmmm, maybe a nutrient issue? Or stressed by something else, something picking on them or like mentioned above, did you frag them or annoy them in some way. Just trying to eliminate all possibilities.
What other corals do you have other than these rics?
i’d vote stop dosing what ever blue, green and orange are. Do some water changes.
Like 50% today 50% tomorrow.
retest your big 3 alk, mag, and ca
And your nutrients no3 and po4
After the second change.
Mushrooms like low light, low flow and some food no3 and po4.
target 5-10 no3
And somewhere between .01-.1 po4
Dont dose those colorful bottles, for awhile if ever. Try maintaining the big 3 and trace elements with a simple 10% water change each week. Its far easier and safer than some of the products companies try to market to us.
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Ok since you have more corals, do smaller wc. Ime unhappy rics shrink not open then close then die. Could try running carbon.
Yumas ihave but I don't know why to close and die It one year in my tank and started new baby parameters good test iodine 0.03Ok since you have more corals, do smaller wc. Ime unhappy rics shrink not open then close then die. Could try running carbon.
Were they yumas? Yumas can be tricky which i think is because of collection and acclimation to captive life. Cooler darker waters than our tanks. But thats a guess.

