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Old 11-07-2011, 03:22 AM
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Ok that's better but it still should be zero. Maybe do a water change still.

To understand what is hapening to your coral, it is best to first get the water quality perfect and if that does not solve the problem, then maybe try a dip.

Check if there is no parasite. Because the xenia is also not looking good, this makes me think that it's the water quality that is the problem.


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Originally Posted by nanomano View Post
I'm sorry I think I made a mistake lol I wasnt sure what the measurement "unit" is lol on the test chart its very light like lighter(by far) then the lightest color so not one ppm sorry my bad, but there is a very miniscule amount
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