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I have a 40 breeder its almost a year old i just started adding corals last month. I have xenia, hammer, torch, favia, kenya tree, goniopora, and zoas. Everything in the tank excppet 3 different kinds of zoas n three different frags.
Parameters:
0 nitrate
0 nitrtite
0 ammonia
7 DKH
7.6-7.8 pH
Temp 78
salinity 1.026
Tank is a 40 breeder with a 20 gallon long DIY sump
Lighting is 2 XR 30 gen3 pro 40% coral lab settings
Livestock 4 pajama corals, 2 lightning maroon, 1 tailspot blenny, tomini tang
Flow is 2 Jebao OW-10 on 65% pulsing every 2 seconds
 
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one is halfway open the other two wont open but maybe one or two heads open slightly
 

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They seem to do better in nutrient rich tanks, you need some nitrates for them to be happy.. also I would bump your Alk up just a little. Do you test phosphates?
 

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