To much light? Or flow?

smarcuscofer

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I got a candy cane 3 weeks ago it hasn't really looked the same as when I bought it I think it looked a little better when I had it on the sand bed for a day or 2 when I first got and was trying to find a spot for it... It eats when I feed it just looks like the flesh is receded and it's happy

Salinity 1.026
Nitrate 15 ppm
Phosphate.025-.030
Dkh 11 I try to keep 9 or 10 new batch of fritz rpm is mixing higher than usual and I also just realized my reagent is far out of date and I'm at the very bottom of the bottle maybe some new reagent for more accuracy
Calcium 425
Magnesium 1350
took some pics in white light I know y'all gonna ask
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What kind of light do you have and what intensity? It looks like its slowly wasting away, I am guessing low light
 

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