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Could someone please help me
I bought 2 new coral for my tank which only has a healthy anemone currently
However the coral have turned brown rather than pinkish when bought and started to break is there anything I can do to save them? Image of one below
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Is there any phosphorescent patches under blue lights? Looks like you lost it. Did you dip it in something prior to to putting it in? Need tank parameters.
 
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It is a toadstool/elephant leather coral
Bought with a bolt coral which has also gone brown and cracked aswell
The fish and the anemone that have been in the tank which is a year old are all very heathy
In terms of water Params I will do the tests and post them
I get the salt water from where the fish/coral are bought so there shouldn’t be anything wrong
The size of the tank is 148cm by 50cm by 50cm - so a fairly large tank
 

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I wouldn't give up yet leather corals often go through a weird peeling stage sometimes closed up for days also I try to move it may be down low in the tank for the first couple of days or until you see a change definitely check your parameters
 

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I'd throw them out and drop in some carbon. Jmo
 

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Could someone please help me
I bought 2 new coral for my tank which only has a healthy anemone currently
However the coral have turned brown rather than pinkish when bought and started to break is there anything I can do to save them? Image of one below
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Better pictures might help see the coral in question
 
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My test kit is abit old but The params for the tank Are -

Ph- 8.2-8.4
Nitrate- 10-15
Nitrite- 0
Alkalinity- 2.5-2.9
Ammonia- 0
 

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I agree with mcdrichj ! that ALK is rock bottom if the test kit is right .....should at the lowest 7.0 . Would retest how old is the kit ?
 
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Sorry I didn’t make it clear
Yes the alkalinity I measured was in Meq/L
The test kit is over 5 years old

in regards to the bubbles they are just from a pump to oxygenate the tank more
 

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