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Whats causing my Euphilla to retract into the skeleton, and not come out fully. (Very Unhappy) Peramiters are GH 180, KH 40, PH6.0, NO2 0, NO3 20, Am 0, Temp 78, Salinity 0.026
 

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Did a water change to try and fix this problem, didn’t help. PH test strips
 

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Have you dipped to check for pests ?
Sorry looks like could be EEFW...:(
 

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how long have you had them? When did they start retracting?
What kind of light and flow do you have?
 

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pH is 6.0? Are you sure? That’s far too acidic for marine organisms, and can certainly be playing a role (and can be an indicator of other problems as well).
This
 

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Whats causing my Euphilla to retract into the skeleton, and not come out fully. (Very Unhappy) Peramiters are GH 180, KH 40, PH6.0, NO2 0, NO3 20, Am 0, Temp 78, Salinity 0.026
There is a definite error - I do not believe your pH could be 6. The KH should. be between 6 and 8 - not 40. I do not think it's chemically possible to have these parameters in a reef tank.
 

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It makes no difference - the test kits do not explain his problems. The tests may be erroneous - but they cannot measure at the numbers provided. More information is needed - and I would do a large water change with fresh mixed water. EDIT - Just so everyone understands - I'm not sure it's possible to have a KH of 40 and a pH of 6 in an aquarium. So - in this case - I meant merely that the tests are not compatible - and can't explain the issue. He needs 'accurate, correct' tests. Then it's possible to comment IMHO.
 
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