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My coral were in good situation till I changed my reef salt to forest reefsalt and siphon 20% .after that my sps start changing to brown every day also havent Polyp extention .

Then I start siphon with my old salt every day abuot 10% but the problem still have .



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Hello



My coral were in good situation till I changed my reef salt to forest reefsalt and siphon 20% .after that my sps start changing to brown every day also havent Polyp extention .

Then I start siphon with my old salt every day abuot 10% but the problem still have .



No3 2

Phosphorus 17

Kh 8

Cal 420

Supplement kz
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Glad you joined and sorry this is happening. Fingers crossed they return to their healthy selves
 

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Hopefully they'll come around after they get used to the new salt!
 

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Usually, browning out means not enough light, but you didn’t change lights, just salt. I would post the same question in the sps forum.
Agree with @Billldg on this one. I also question that Phos number. Definitely throw this over to the SPS forum, as there are some folks on here that specialize in SPS who can fix you up.
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