Trumpet coral help.

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One of my trumpet frags has started to wast away after moving my tank to my new apartment.

What do you guys suggest I do to bring him back, or is he too far gone.

Parameters:

Ca:400
Mag: 1380
No2:0
No3: less the 10
Nh3: 0
Temp:78
Salinity: 1.026

I do weekly water changes for this tank. It’s only 10gallons. I do not run a protein skimmer, only use GFO/charcoal in a small pouch, filter soak, and 20 ceramic spheres in the built in sump.

Everything else in the tank seems to be adjusting to the move but my trumpet is not doing too well.
 
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That might actually be the reason, I’ll try to adjust the circulation and see if that helps.
 
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I think the trumpet might actually make it. There has been new tissue growth. [emoji1316][emoji1316][emoji1316]
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