Help! New to scullys

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Hey everyone so I have awful news, my mom set up her reef aquarium 2 months ago and jam packed it with corals against my recommendation (I’m in the industry) 3 of them have since died and I’ve done huge water changes to make up for it but since then her sculy has gotten steadily worse but everywhere I look I haven’t gotten any answers on what is happening to this poor baby. The mouth seems to get wider each time I come over and look at it, any ideas?
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here it is currently and below what it looked like a month ago when she put it in her tank

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She recently ordered the hanna test instruments because she was using dip strips so I’m not sure what the current parameters are (I’ll check once I go back over) but for saltwater we use nutriseawater, it’s a 65g running on one filter sock and a marine land canister filter
 

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Did the tank cycle? When you can get them, what are the parameters for temp, salinity, alk, Ca? Lighting and flow?
 
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The tank only cycled for a week, I told her she had to wait two months before adding any corals in but she didn’t, I did dip the scoly in coral RX and he seems to be doing better, just still has a bit of a gaping hole. I’ll be there Friday so I’ll update you on the parameters then!
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Well shouldn't be able to see the rock on other side , not good sign for sure
 

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