Emergency help for gorgonian coral

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download the mega app. I have it and its safe. that will play the vid
Its prompting me t download a codec and my antivirus tools are preventing that
 

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Ah okay mate. So it will recover right? I thought to throw it away thinking its dying now. So i will increase salinity and just increase water flow.
I did check and the video was good.
I would recommend you get your salinity up a bit and get your temp down to what I posted earlier. Do it slowly though, like get your salinity and temp to where it needs to be over 3-4 days, Little moves to see what happens. It may take some time to see any improvements in your gorgonians. if there is no improvement within a weeks time, start looking at lighting intensity and flow. That is what I recommend
 

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Ah okay mate. So it will recover right? I thought to throw it away thinking its dying now. So i will increase salinity and just increase water flow.
up your salinity and lower your temp. do it slowly though or you could shock everyone.
 

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Sure. I will upload now and send you link. Btw is there any chat group with you experts so that its easy to join and clarify my dohbts?
Youre on a chat in essence and allows others to share and learn. We have a specialized grouping(s) but you have access to us within various forums

 
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up your salinity and lower your temp. do it slowly though or you could shock everyone.
Youre on a chat in essence and allows others to share and learn. We have a specialized grouping(s) but you have access to us within various forums

 

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On the subject of salinity, if you mean 1.024 in your initial listing of parameters, you are close and should really only go up to 1.026 if you raise it
I would hate to see it misunderstood that you were posting SG to the .001 when you said 24 and not PPT which would typically be losted as ## as you did and not 1.0## as you may have meant

If you meant 24PPT then yeah that is pretty low.
 

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Thanks for video. Looks more like its dying and lacking flow and nutrients. It really needs good flow however seahorses cant tolerate that type of flow as they are slow swimmers. increase slow slightly.
 
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They are awesome. Let me send you few pictures now. I have attached pictures from two different tanks of mine. So far i have found issue with this gognorian coral only. And i have issue with one more coral. Ill post a video of that too. Its somewhat carrying some white powder stuffs on it. First 5 picture are from the tank where gognorian is and the next pictures are from other tank.
I'm wondering, how are all your other corals doing?
 

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Yeah it is 1.0025
On the subject of salinity, if you mean 1.024 in your initial listing of parameters, you are close and should really only go up to 1.026 if you raise it
I would hate to see it misunderstood that you were posting SG to the .001 when you said 24 and not PPT which would typically be losted as ## as you did and not 1.0## as you may have meant

If you meant 24PPT then yeah that is pretty low.
 

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