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But see if it was that wouldn't my other stuff be affected like my pipefish and clownfish also my cony's and long tentacles
Fish have a much wider range of tolerance for salinity

Corals it depends where they come from. Something’s are just more sensitive than others. I have a feeling your main issue is your lighting.
 
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Fish have a much wider range of tolerance for salinity

Corals it depends where they come from. Something’s are just more sensitive than others. I have a feeling your main issue is your lighting.
That's a relief lol if that's the case it start to show better signs when my new light gets here then ?
 

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That's a relief lol if that's the case it start to show better signs when my new light gets here then ?
It should. It will have to adapt to the new light. But it should look happier than ever once it is used to the better light
 

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