HELP!!! My corals are dying.

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Guys I need help bad. I’ve been gone for the past 4 days and appreciate I had a power outage. This for some reason set my light to “sunny” which for some other reason is 100% Whites and 100% other colors. My coral looks horrific. Please help!!
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I have set it back to the “custom” mode which is where it should have been all along. Not sure what else to do. :( :(
 

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If whites were at 100%, that could certainly bother a coral.

Could you post some water parameters? It’s also possible that there is some imbalance, especially if it’s affecting all the corals. Seeing that you’ve been away, something could have happened during that time.
 
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If whites were at 100%, that could certainly bother a coral.

Could you post some water parameters? It’s also possible that there is some imbalance, especially if it’s affecting all the corals. Seeing that you’ve been away, something could have happened during that time.
Yes, I will test everything but it’ll take time to show the results.


Probably not much else you can do. Might even lower the light a little to give them a break.
I definitely lowered it - back to custom mode. This is what it’s at now, and what it SHOULD have been at:
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With all that hair algae and bubble algae, what are your parameters?
In the process of testing now, one moment please.
 

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If whites were at 100%, that could certainly bother a coral.

Could you post some water parameters? It’s also possible that there is some imbalance, especially if it’s affecting all the corals. Seeing that you’ve been away, something could have happened during that time.
Bad things happen always when you go on vacation.
 

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Honestly 2 huge issues and I never suffered both at once.
I would make some fresh saltwater, pull out the algae rock and really get that shaken out and scrubbed. I had to rip clean twice because dry rock got covered in gha. Live rock stayed fine.
 
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Honestly 2 huge issues and I never suffered both at once.
I would make some fresh saltwater, pull out the algae rock and really get that shaken out and scrubbed. I had to rip clean twice because dry rock got covered in gha. Live rock stayed fine.
So a large water change and algae removal should help?

Im topping off now, because the salinity is at 0.030, so I’ll do a water change after I top off?
 

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