Fungia plate coral help

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I've had this long tentacle fungia plate coral about a month and it's shrivelled up and looks like part of the skeleton is showing can someone offer some help on how to possible save it if something wrong. It still inflates and eats but I have to ask for my minds sake

Parameters are stable but magnesium is low but is being raised back to normal

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looks like Heliofungia actiniformis, which generally don't last past 6 months in aquaria.

What are your parameters specifically?
 
I've had this long tentacle fungia plate coral about a month and it's shrivelled up and looks like part of the skeleton is showing can someone offer some help on how to possible save it if something wrong. It still inflates and eats but I have to ask for my minds sake

Parameters are stable but magnesium is low but is being raised back to normal

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It improved slightly but I'll get the mag up and hopefully it keeps improving
 

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Careful when they full melt can cause problems… I had a huge one that nuked a 40g tank
 
The long tentacle plates / helio fungia are notoriously hard to keep. I doubt this one will survive beyond a few months but I hope you can beat the odds.

If you like plate coral then look into the other plate coral like diaseris. They don’t well in home reef aquariums. Here is my latest addition.


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