Corals not doing so hot.

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So my corals were fine one day then the next day they were shrunk up. At night my hammer opens up but as soon as the lights turn on it shrinks up. Also my mushrooms, xenia, gsp are all shrunk up and my chalice is looking pale. Any ideas why all my corals are unhappy? Ammonia 0
Nitrites 0
Nitrates 0
Ph 8
Alk 12.1
Magnesium 1320
I am waiting on the calcium test to come and I need to pick up a phosphate test tomarrow.
Lights are 70% blue and 10% white.
 

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Pictures? Your nitrates/nutrients are pretty low. Softies are quite comfortable with higher nitrates in the 10-20ppm range. Alk is a little high I would lower to around 8-9. How is your salinity?
 

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keep lights down to blue for now. Have you changed lighting recently?

You have a few zero readings although not impossible is unusual. What test kits are you using ?
Alk, very high. . . range should be 8-9

Moderate water flow also.
 
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keep lights down to blue for now. Have you changed lighting recently?

You have a few zero readings although not impossible is unusual. What test kits are you using ?
Alk, very high. . . range should be 8-9

Moderate water flow also.
I raised the blues by 10% a couple of weeks ago. Api for ammonia, nitrite and nitrate. Salifert for alk and magnesium and ordered a hanna checker for calcium. And yes I have moderate flow.
 

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I raised the blues by 10% a couple of weeks ago. Api for ammonia, nitrite and nitrate. Salifert for alk and magnesium and ordered a hanna checker for calcium. And yes I have moderate flow.
Reason I asked what test kits as I suspected API which is notorious for false readigs hence the Low price if $21 for a master kit and has disappointed many reefers. I would suggest taking a good water sample to a trusted LFS that does not use API test kits and see what readings they come up with. You may be mighty surprised to find what the numbers actually are
 
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Reason I asked what test kits as I suspected API which is notorious for false readigs hence the Low price if $21 for a master kit and has disappointed many reefers. I would suggest taking a good water sample to a trusted LFS that does not use API test kits and see what readings they come up with. You may be mighty surprised to find what the numbers actually are
Closest store is 200 miles away so I can't really take in a sample. I always thought it was only api's ammonia test was faulty.
 

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Closest store is 200 miles away so I can't really take in a sample. I always thought it was only api's ammonia test was faulty.
For a few years, ammonia and Nitrate (all part of the nitrogen cycle) Any clubs in your area where someone can test for you? )
 
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Is my hammer expelling zooxanthellae?
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I calibrate my refractometer with distilled water could that possibly be throwing off the salinity test?
My LFS told me using distilled or RODI to calibrate I would be off as in reading HIGHER by .003 - and I confirmed it with my 2 hydrometers which I always thought read LOW . I did buy the 35ppt solution and had to dial my refractometer DOWN so it was reading high with the 0 point calibration. So using this logic you would be at 1.021 which is not bad enough to cause rapid death IMHO
 
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Any time I think of corals opening after lights out and closing when they come on .
I lean towards the lighting being too strong .

invest in a few good test kits

Hanna is good for alk , ULR phosphorus

I use Hanna salinity checker , but still confirm it with a refractometer

salifert ( alk , cal , mag , nitrate , )
I was thinking of picking up a Hanna calcium test but have not heard any reviews yet
 
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Any time I think of corals opening after lights out and closing when they come on .
I lean towards the lighting being too strong .

invest in a few good test kits

Hanna is good for alk , ULR phosphorus

I use Hanna salinity checker , but still confirm it with a refractometer

salifert ( alk , cal , mag , nitrate , )
I was thinking of picking up a Hanna calcium test but have not heard any reviews yet
How would I go about experimenting with the light?
 

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What lights are you using?
 

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