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Hey guys I have 3 hammer corals that were doing great in my tank and since we have moved back on the 18th of may of 2020 they have not been opening back up

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Welcome to Reef2Reef! Many of your LPS in that picture don't look happy. Any changes to the equipment, lighting (bumped dial), mounting height during the move? Do you happen to have any results from testing your water parameters?
 

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I found euphyllia like flow but mine didnt like crazy heigh lighting. Sadly those corals wont live in my tank. Both hammer and a torch have died on me and nothing elese
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Ill try again now my tank in more mature but try messing with flow. Alage can build up on equipment and change its flow.

You could have something bugging it what are you inhabitant.

Also peremeters on the tank
 

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Your top hammer looks more closed then the lower one maybe lights to bright for them
 
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My nitrite is 0 ppm and my tank is a stock bio cube so no changes to light or hight I’m also in the market for a new light to replace the bio cube one in the lid

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My nitrite is 0 ppm and my tank is a stock bio cube so no changes to light or hight I’m also in the market for a new light to replace the bio cube one in the lid

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Try getting some salifert or red sea stuff they work better i fine
Seems you have traces of ammonia thou so id try and sort that out befofe adding more corals. Im not a fan of those test so hard to tell. How new is the tank
 
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The tank is 2 years old and I have a Halo fungi coral some blastos and some other smaller frags and large tracky and they are doing just fine
 

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