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I recently got a euphylia coral about 2 days ago and it’s not doing great, I’m not sure if it’s from the acclimation process but it’s starting to really concern me and willing to do anything to help aid it. I’m just not sure what to do

I’m turning off he pumps and setting my ai light to acclimation setting. I’m gonna move it to a place where there is not a lot of flow, I’m just really worried if I’m able to save it

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Could you describe your acclimation process along with your parameters?
 
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Could you describe your acclimation process along with your parameters?
It was sort of a mess, I floated the bag ,transferred it to a container for dipping and then I put it in. Im certain it was tempature as I was doing the same process with an acro but I had floated the Acro before putting it in. I tested earlier today, my levels are fine except for magnesium (1250) but I raised the dosage alk(8.4)cal(410)
 

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