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  1. Hi, you are right, it may due to the tank is realtively new. Though the tank has detectable nitrates and phos, salinity wise also stable. But the fact that it started receding within hours and got worst overnight. And I shifted it to more established tank next morning, which may also make things worst. It didn't stop receding and probably a goner in day 4. It's a single head torch that spliting into 3 heads, so each day from one head spread to another head. But my thought was that it shouldn't rtn that fast consider the tank parameters are in range. If it's due to not enough nutrients, it should take quite a while to die if it's a healthy coral. Well, It could be very well be the new tank problem, biologically not that established and maybe others things in the tank. Yep, I'm still working on the new tank and waiting for it to be more established. Not gonna put any more corals till then. Thanks for the advice. No leh, I also thought was brown jelly disease. Dont have any jelly. It reacts more like sps rtn, tissue slowly die off and fly off..
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  2. Sorry for ur loss bro, its common in this hobby. Not likely will refund cos the LFS can just say its ur water issue. Its hard to pinpoint and not fair to LFS also. Sometimes it can be our fault, rough handling, water issue etc...thats y online purchase is cheaper but comes with risk, the color can be off or the coral is sick or receding, sometimes the LFS cant tell also as they have many lifestock to look after..so sometimes go shop buy better, take time to see see look look, inspect pest, apitasia, receding tissue etc, den buy with confidence, sure u are paying premium, but at least it pass ur own QC and wysiwyg. Dont be dishearten and keep going, u will soon find ur favorite LFS which provide healthy corals. Sometimes it can be the water, flow light also, maybe LFS tank parameters quite different from urs and coral will shock, the acclimation probably wont help as corals are slow adapting animals, this is just my theory though. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  3. Just a small update, thanks for the comments. I recently tried using acropower. My corals colours have improved, there is a slight reduction in phosphate levels though my nitrates are still undetectable. There also improved in growth but at the same time increase in algae which drove my phosphate lower due to available nitrates. It probably take some time for the phos to bottom out. Felt like I found a cure. I believe this will only work for tank that looking to increase nitrate and has undetectable nitrates and detectable phosphate.
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  4. Hi guys, I have a YWG up for adoption. Size approximately 5cm. Collection @ CCK 683805. Giving away becoz recently bought an algae blenny and it’s bullying the YWG. Do WA me @ 96nineone03oneeight if interested. Thanks! Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  5. Pink sps frags sold, golden clove larger frag solved. Others available Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  6. Collection @ Bukit Panjang 1. RBM - $80 2. Indo frag - $40 3. Indo frag - $40 4. OZ frag - $20 5. OZ frag - $20
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  7. As above, kindly WhatsApp 92971884 if keen thanks. Welcome to view corals before purchase to verify coloration Bali Slimer, ~4.5cm+ $25 Frogskin Acro (Flouro Green, almost yellow) ~3.5cm - $30 Rose Millepora Multibrached, $35 Green+ Orange/Red Base Mille w Red Polyp, ~4.5cm $40
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  8. More colours.... one of my favourite Acropora, the Raspberry Millepora
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