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What's wrong with my Duncan Coral...
So for the past 3 days my Duncan has not been doing very well. It is not opening up fully by any means. Nothing else in the tank is acting differently at all. I tested my water params on Feb. 26th. They were as follows:
Alk. 9.6 dKH
Calc. 390 ppm
pH 8.1
Amm. 0
(Those are the only test kits that I own, I know that I need more... i.e. mag, nit, etc...)
On Feb. 26th I also added a clam and a small cardinalfish. I tilted my par38 lights onto the new crocea clam so that it would get adequate light and thus gave the Duncan a bit more light because it was somewhat near that. After about a day of the Duncan being closed, I moved it to a slightly darker spot to see if it wanted less light, but that didn't help so I moved it back to more lighting (moderate lighting). It also has constantly been on moderate flow.
I thought the clam would deplete my calcium so the first and only thing I had time to test was Ca. today.It was 420. I will test the rest tomorrow.
I am mixing saltwater for a water change, but it may have to wait until tomorrow to get to the right temp.
This has been a very healthy coral. Here is a photo of how the coral has been for the past 2 months:
This is how it's looked the past 3 days...
So for the past 3 days my Duncan has not been doing very well. It is not opening up fully by any means. Nothing else in the tank is acting differently at all. I tested my water params on Feb. 26th. They were as follows:
Alk. 9.6 dKH
Calc. 390 ppm
pH 8.1
Amm. 0
(Those are the only test kits that I own, I know that I need more... i.e. mag, nit, etc...)
On Feb. 26th I also added a clam and a small cardinalfish. I tilted my par38 lights onto the new crocea clam so that it would get adequate light and thus gave the Duncan a bit more light because it was somewhat near that. After about a day of the Duncan being closed, I moved it to a slightly darker spot to see if it wanted less light, but that didn't help so I moved it back to more lighting (moderate lighting). It also has constantly been on moderate flow.
I thought the clam would deplete my calcium so the first and only thing I had time to test was Ca. today.It was 420. I will test the rest tomorrow.
I am mixing saltwater for a water change, but it may have to wait until tomorrow to get to the right temp.
This has been a very healthy coral. Here is a photo of how the coral has been for the past 2 months:

This is how it's looked the past 3 days...

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