Reef Doctor
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I have a blue-tipped condylactis that is in serious distress. The tentacles are mostly translucent and have been reducing in length. Water parameters are good but a few days ago there was a salt spike from 1.025 up to 1.027. Not sure how that happened. The nitates are also about 8. I wasn't sure if it is a "no hope" situation, or if there is something I can do. I also didn't know if I should try to feed it, or if that would further stress it out?