Things don't look very good :(

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Everything in my tank looks HUNGRY and some of my stuff won't open up.
Just a-bunch of open mouths and my Bryans Baby Chalice has a little recession going on. Everything tested fine I did 2 big water changes today.
Yes 'big' as in 3g haha.

PH 8.3-8.4
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 0
Calcium 430-440
Salinity 1.025

That's all the test kits I have, any ideas ???
 

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check magneseum should be around1300 to 1380. i struggle to keep mine at 1230.

ps .i try to keep all paramaters around the same values as natural sea water,except i keep cal. a little higher

-chris
 
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Do you think Magnesium could be too low or too high ?
My lights are off, but I can take pics with the room light on.
 
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...another test kit I should buy
Is it possible to have too high of a bio load due to only having coral ?
 
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If you dont have a ALK/DKH test kit I would say thats your problem. If my ALK gets to low/high or have big swings I see the efects in my chalices no growth less color and have had a few to start receading. I would start there asap
 
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I did have to use buffer for the first time in forever before they started looking like this. Adding ph buffer raises or lowers alk ? Sorry I need to do more reading about my chem
 

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The buffer should raise your alk and calcium . Anyway if you want to run all the test on your water give me a call ,I have most of them .
 
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Thanks Darren ! Could I come by sometimes Tuesday ?
Also would you mind holding a few of my pricier pieces until things settle down ? I don't want them to start going downhill :(

Here's a pic, IDK why the tyree red is puffed up on the bottom anyone else ?
In this pic everything is just closed up >_<

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It could not be getting enough light. It appears you have it in the sand and depending on your lighting, it could be straining for light
 
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It's a 20l with a 150w MH over there is def enough light I think, unless it was under a-lot more before I got it, I had just picked it up Saturday.

I've been reading about alk and man.... Stuff I should have started with !
 

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well it could be adjusting still. the lighting does have some effect but i wouldn't be too worried yet unless you notice it changing colors but def look into your alk
 

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I'd check magnesium alk is fine with water changes like you've done, but mag always needs to be tweeked for the given system.
 
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Thanks for the info guys. Plan now is to get my water tested at a friends. Also buy Alk+Mag test this week. After my params settle back down are corals hurt pretty bad or could I expect quick recovery ?
 

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The coral should recover pretty fast once you find the prob. Im pretty sure its a ALK issuse cuz if you just now had to buffer that means ALK was pretty low.
 

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