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    Hopkins - Reefkeeper
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    I think my coral looks bad because I had been using carbon too aggressively. Hopefully taking the reactor offline will help bring nutrients back into the water and save what little coral I have left. What a nightmare.
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    I vote that the ph probe is bad also, do you have any fish?

    Because if the ph was swinging that rapidly i would assume they would be dead.

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