HELP! Hammer Coral Not Opening

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I have a small gsp colony, leather coral, 4-5 mushrooms around, anemone(not a coral but wanted to mention), and a hammer coral. Sorry I don’t know what FTS stands for. I normally change 5 gallons a week in the 29 gallon tank, but today I did 10.
Ok. Couple things I would recommend. Let your Alk lower to 8ish. You water changes are good. What test kit are you using for nitrates?
 

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I use the salifert test kit
Ok. I keep softies and leathers and some LPS too. Your nitrates are fine if under 20 IMO.

how much do you feed?

FTS stand for full tank shot........a pic of your tank. Do you have any algae issues?

do you dose Alk?
 
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Here you go; don’t know what the anemone is doing but nems do what nems do. I don’t actually feed a lot, probably 1/4 a mysis frozen food cube a day. I do have some algae problems in my tank.

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Also, I don’t know what lights you have, but I would place the hammer down near the sand bed. Lower light for euphyllia coral, especially when newer or introduced.
 

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Ok. Give it a couple days ther and check back in. Do you dose at all?
 

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You don’t have much coral for Alk consumption so u you should be good for now. Just thinking, do you feed your nem? When you feed them , they poop a lot. So more nitrates. I have 8 nems and rarely feed them.
 
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I just got him and only fed him once, but I don’t plan on feeding him a lot. What’s weird is my phosphates are undetected but my nitrates are high
 

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I just got him and only fed him once, but I don’t plan on feeding him a lot. What’s weird is my phosphates are undetected but my nitrates are high
It’s not abnormal to have higher nitrates and minimal phosphates. Do you run GFO or any chemipures for phosphate removal? Also which phosphate test do you use. The Hanna ULR is pretty much the best test out there for low range phosphates. Most others may show zero but the margin of error means it’s not really zero.
 

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Also keep in mind that this coral just went from one guys tank to your. Every single parameter is different as well as lighting and flow. It only been a couple days give it time as well.
 
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It’s not abnormal to have higher nitrates and minimal phosphates. Do you run GFO or any chemipures for phosphate removal? Also which phosphate test do you use. The Hanna ULR is pretty much the best test out there for low range phosphates. Most others may show zero but the margin of error means it’s not really zero.
Yeah I run chemipure elite and I use the salifert test kit
 

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The phosphate one is useless.... Alk and nitrate can work in a pinch but may not be as accurate. The nitrate one is a pain to use imo.

You get what you pay for.
for values below 0,7 a salifert phosphate testkit won't be able to detect this any longer. It will present a 0 value. For phosphate I'd go for Hanna ULR. For nitrate I'd go for salifert, which is fine. Just my 2 cents on this older thread.
 

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Strong flow - absolutely not. It will stress them and even cause the polyps to tear right off cause what is called " Polyp bailout". Torches can take a little more but noy much more
 

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