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New reefer here, I’m pretty new to all of this I recently purchased a Xenia plate and to me it looks dead, can anyone else give their input and what steps should I proceed with next ?
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In order for people here to be able to offer help they will need to know what all parameters are. What lighting do you use?
 
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In order for people here to be able to offer help they will need to know what all parameters are. What lighting do you use?
This is a nano tank, I’m going to check parameters after work. Lighting is Fluval marine nano 25000k.
 

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Sorry, but those are dead. Nothing will save them at this point and leaving them will spike your nitrates and phosphates, possibly ammonia if the tank is newer. Suggest you remove them and then figure out what went wrong before you add any other corals.
 

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