Growth and decay

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So I have already mentioned this before but for some reason I can’t open the page but I have some corals that where doing awesome and now doing pretty bad my levels have only changed with alk going up, mag going down higher phos along with higher calcium
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Stability is usually key if parameters are correct. Sounds like you answered your own question.
 

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If the corals are new, they may still b acclimating.

The tank also looks brand new, new tanks are challenging environments for corals.

I see one coral next to a frogspawn, my frogspawn is a coral killer. Anything that close is toast.

In addition to parameters, the right lighting and flow is important.
 

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