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You shouldn’t have ammonia but corals don’t care too much according to feed builders. The part you’re missing is the par. You can say the lights, how high off the water, how deep the tank is, but you need a par meter and know the par. That’s probably the problem.So I tried the reef builder coral in cycle and all of my original coral from my last tank as well as new coral I ordered and doing ehh and not really thriving. My zoas and torches are opening/ extending briefly then closing/retracting. My Duncan is fully retracted as well. My gonis are just barely out and my galexia is barely peaking out. The only corals I’d say are doing great are my acans, leptos, nem (who ate a shrimp today), my Xenia and my GSP. Everything else seems to be taking the move pretty rough. They’ve been in this new tank going on 2-3 days and they just aren’t looking like they wanna be here. Any suggestions?
My parameters are as follows,
PH 8.2
SG 1.026
Ammonia 1.0
Nitrite .25
Nitrate 0
I’m assuming phosphate is a bit high because I’m getting into the brown algae phase.
All the corals I had in my previous tank were doing just fine and growing well.
Any insights would be appreciated.