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Hi new here I have a war coral and it seems to getting lighter at the bottom and am worried that it's starting to die .my temps are 24.5 salinity 34.4 but mu pen battery was dieing and gave me wrong reading now as sorted that and got it bk to the right area not sure on the rest as a don't chase numbers

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Temp and salinity are fine. I would recommend testing for alkalinity in any tank with stony corals in it.

The coral mostly looks okay. How long have you had it?
Tank looks pretty new?
What is your specific lighting?
 

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Hi new here I have a war coral and it seems to getting lighter at the bottom and am worried that it's starting to die .my temps are 24.5 salinity 34.4 but mu pen battery was dieing and gave me wrong reading now as sorted that and got it bk to the right area not sure on the rest as a don't chase numbers

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These corals are very forgiving, and I suspect a slight change with salinity may have been the culprit. Assure there is no significant change with alk and CA
 
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Temp and salinity are fine. I would recommend testing for alkalinity in any tank with stony corals in it.

The coral mostly looks okay. How long have you had it?
Tank looks pretty new?
What is your specific lighting?
The tank is 6 months old now a just had a test done today a know my cal and mag are low and my nitrate and phosphate are high can this be the issue thanks
 

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The tank is 6 months old now a just had a test done today a know my cal and mag are low and my nitrate and phosphate are high can this be the issue thanks
Calcium of 531 ppm is actually high, but shouldn't be a problem at that level.
Mg isn't low. It's fine at 1263 ppm.
Nitrate at 37 is high bot not lethal. Just make sure you are doing water changes.
Phosphate at 0.6 is pretty darn high. Likely from the new rock. I would slowly work on that.

Alkalinity at 103 ppm might be your problem, if there is a problem. That's about 5.77 dKH, which is really low. I would get a liquid test kit for alk, and start monitoring and dosing for that manually. Shoot for 7-10 dKH or so, or 125+ppm.
 

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Hi,
My War Coral seems to be dying off.
Any ideas .
Have had problems with phosphates, but that is now ok. Have bought a new strawberry conch who is very active, could this be pestering it ?
Should this coral be on the sand or higher up on my rocks ?
Also does it need lots or little light.

Thanks in advance
 

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Hi,
My War Coral seems to be dying off.
Any ideas .
Have had problems with phosphates, but that is now ok. Have bought a new strawberry conch who is very active, could this be pestering it ?
Should this coral be on the sand or higher up on my rocks ?
Also does it need lots or little light.

Thanks in advance
I would suggest to post your water parameters, and more info on the tank history, lights and flow. Something is wrong with it, the zoa's don't look too happy either. You might want to perhaps even start your own thread, its up to you.
 

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