Are my corals sick?

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My aquarium guy says their fine but i think my coral are sick. Comments please. Bought them 5 months ago, in a 180 gallon tank, a little over 10p lbs live rock, all quality tests are normal. I dont know how to post a pic if someone can help.
 

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What type of coral and what symptoms? Any metal possibly gotten into water? What are your parameters? What type of water do you top off with? Gonna need a little more info to help out.
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What type of coral and what symptoms? Any metal possibly gotten into water? What are your parameters? What type of water do you top off with? Gonna need a little more info to help out.
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The corals are, hammer coral, flower pot goniopora, and another i forgot the name of. Water top off is fresh water, monthly changes, both bought at my supplier. Parameters at last change, calcium 360, kh 214.8, phosphate 0.25, nitrate 0, high range ph 8.4, amonia 0, nitrite 0.
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Between 100 and 120 lbs live rock

We still can't help you if we don't have enough information. Corals being "sick" can mean just about anything.

Please tell us what the corals are, and what they're specifically doing to indicate illness. Please also list your current parameters and setup if possible.
 

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My hammer will occasionally pull in like that when conserving energy to expand. Second pic I believe is anthelia. Be careful, it will grow out of hand and is a beast to remove. Flower pot I agree doesn't look too happy, I agree. Any type of GFO running? I do know gonni likes a little bit of dirtier water, though I have only had alveopora and it slowly diminished in my tank due to lack of nutrience. (I'm finally getting some NO3 back in as I ran it too clean for a while there and things looking way better now. Puffy acans and whatnot)
I'd worry if start to see skeleton of the hammers, but they look ok to me at moment, like I said, mine go through phases like that.
 

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The corals are, hammer coral, flower pot goniopora, and another i forgot the name of. Water top off is fresh water, monthly changes, both bought at my supplier. Parameters at last change, calcium 360, kh 214.8, phosphate 0.25, nitrate 0, high range ph 8.4, amonia 0, nitrite 0.
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Looks like the alkalinity may be on the high side of I'm reading that right.
 

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Looks like the alkalinity may be on the high side of I'm reading that right.
I didn't have the conversion off hand to dkh, nor educated myself in the measuring via that method so didn't touch that number. I personally run about 7-7.5dkh when undetectable nutrience.
 

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