Corals not doing good

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Hello need help with my corals they ain’t looking to good.

Silinity - 37
Temp - 78
ph 8.5
Nh3 - 0.12
N03 - 11.0
No2 - 0.03
PO4 - 0.14
Alk - 10.09
Cal - 348
Mag - 1540

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Less concerned about the salinity. I’ve had mine accidentally as high as 1.032 for a short time. pH is a bit high at 8.5 I’d get it down a few points. But yeah salinity of 1.024-1.025 is ideal.
 

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What salt brand are you using? Alk seems a little high also mag is high but cal is low ?
@ravalos2282 , up the calcium. I use 2 part B-Ionic for Alk and Ca. Recommend you start dosing with bump in calcium slowly. Also I have a crazy high Mag myself but I built up to it. As @I never finish anythi said , what salt? Brands can vary some as to specific composition . I use AquaForest Reef and love it.
 

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It’s on my post
Not what are you nitrite and ammonia, but why?

I was of the understanding that these should be 0 after tank is cycled? Admittedly I don’t test mine anymore nor do I have an Apex. . . Is it normal for a cycled tank to have detectable nitrite and ammonia when constantly testing with an Apex?

Not saying these are necessarily what’s harming your corals. . . more curious at this point.
 

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You can drop salinity quickly, just dont raise it quickly. Your levels are near peak and agree on salt (34-45ppt = 1.025-2.026) and if you are depending on trident readings, manually test occasionally as they tend to be false at times.
 

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How long have you had them? When they started to decline? What kind of lighting and intensity? Any other corals, how do they looks?
 

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You can drop salinity quickly, just dont raise it quickly. Your levels are near peak and agree on salt (34-45ppt = 1.025-2.026) and if you are depending on trident readings, manually test occasionally as they tend to be false at times.
You are correct I got it backwards :rolling-on-the-floor-laughing:
 

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