*I know it is a long one, but i need help :(
Hey everyone,
I'm new to the hobby and 2 months ago decided to start my own reef tank.
i have everything - protein skimmer, wave pump, sump, ventilator, etc
i have ran full cycle for a month and checking i'm done by testing ammonia 0 nitrite 0 and low nitrate.
on Monday i brought 4 beautiful corals, but my Euphillya as you can see was very open in the first day that i brought it (see pic) but since then until now it has been barely opened.
my candy cane coral also shows a bit of a problem and i see a lot of bubbly mucus hanging out of it.
i will mention though that this week was a rough one - i had a problem with high nitrate i detected the very next day (was 50 ppm) but i added bacto + been changing big amounts of water (30-40 percent) every 2 days until it dropped
unfortunately besides that i only found out after changing the water for the 2nd time that i mixed less salt than i should have but then covered it by adding highly salted water, drop by drop using an air tube with a valve.
anyhow, finally yesterday after correction of everything i have the results:
amonia 0
nitrite 0
nitrate 5 ppm
phosphate very little (small than 0.03 but makes since though cause i didnt feed because of the nitrate levels)
alkalinity is 12.5 dkh (i know its higher than it should be, im working on it)
and ph is at 8.15.
calcium over 500 and magnesium over 1500 but ive been told by the shop owner its nothing to worry about.
salinity is at 35 ppt and the only stable parameter i had during this week was the temperature which was 24~25 celcius.
i also changed a light and added the wave pump in this very week.
so i do think that maybe they are just traumatized and need to have more time to acclimate, but im very afraid from them and since im new i cant detect another problem but that so maybe you all could help me out here?
attaching the photos here. the white pic of the whole tank is from the day i brought them. the other white pic of that coral is from the day after and the other photos of the same coral in blue lights were taken today. and by the way if someone can tell me the name of that coral i would love that :)
I hope it is just stress but if it isnt \ you see something special, please let me know how i could treat this.

Hey everyone,
I'm new to the hobby and 2 months ago decided to start my own reef tank.
i have everything - protein skimmer, wave pump, sump, ventilator, etc
i have ran full cycle for a month and checking i'm done by testing ammonia 0 nitrite 0 and low nitrate.
on Monday i brought 4 beautiful corals, but my Euphillya as you can see was very open in the first day that i brought it (see pic) but since then until now it has been barely opened.
my candy cane coral also shows a bit of a problem and i see a lot of bubbly mucus hanging out of it.
i will mention though that this week was a rough one - i had a problem with high nitrate i detected the very next day (was 50 ppm) but i added bacto + been changing big amounts of water (30-40 percent) every 2 days until it dropped
unfortunately besides that i only found out after changing the water for the 2nd time that i mixed less salt than i should have but then covered it by adding highly salted water, drop by drop using an air tube with a valve.
anyhow, finally yesterday after correction of everything i have the results:
amonia 0
nitrite 0
nitrate 5 ppm
phosphate very little (small than 0.03 but makes since though cause i didnt feed because of the nitrate levels)
alkalinity is 12.5 dkh (i know its higher than it should be, im working on it)
and ph is at 8.15.
calcium over 500 and magnesium over 1500 but ive been told by the shop owner its nothing to worry about.
salinity is at 35 ppt and the only stable parameter i had during this week was the temperature which was 24~25 celcius.
i also changed a light and added the wave pump in this very week.
so i do think that maybe they are just traumatized and need to have more time to acclimate, but im very afraid from them and since im new i cant detect another problem but that so maybe you all could help me out here?
attaching the photos here. the white pic of the whole tank is from the day i brought them. the other white pic of that coral is from the day after and the other photos of the same coral in blue lights were taken today. and by the way if someone can tell me the name of that coral i would love that :)
I hope it is just stress but if it isnt \ you see something special, please let me know how i could treat this.

