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I have had it for couple months. Seemed to be fine up until about a week ago. All other corals look ok. Thoughts?

 
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It is sitting at about 150-175 PAR..

Temp = 78
Salinity = 1.025
pH = 7.9
Alkalinity (dKH) = 8.3
Calcium (Ca2) = 426
Magnesium (Mg2) =1350
Nitrate (N03) = 18.2
Phosphate (P04) = 0.20
 

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It is sitting at about 150-175 PAR..

Temp = 78
Salinity = 1.025
pH = 7.9
Alkalinity (dKH) = 8.3
Calcium (Ca2) = 426
Magnesium (Mg2) =1350
Nitrate (N03) = 18.2
Phosphate (P04) = 0.20

Hmm, other than phosphate being high (which I don't think matters here), I don't think the numbers are of concern. Anything with the lighting change since then? I would consider feeding it every few days and see what happens. The polyps being extended is a sign that, other than the bleaching, the coral is probably fine.
 
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Ok will try and move it a bit lower.. thanks guys! Hopefully it recovers a bit here and glad not a lost cause.
 

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