greech
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Hope I didn't divert the conversation too much by bringing up the SG issue. I just had a similar situation and 15 gallons of water added to an existing system could throw some things out of whack if things were off between the mix and the display water.
You know, they just look PO'd to me. Not trying to make light of it but the polyps themselves and the color look very good on both. I know you said flow shouldn't be the issue but that's what my euphyllia look like when they are under too much flow or there is some other sudden change. Only other thing you could consider is to grab some PolyFilter pad and see what color the pad turns after a few hours/day. Possible something that shouldn't have got into your tank? maybe a cleaning product or some air freshener? Burning scented candles near the tank? I would think your other corals would be in the same boat though if that were the issue. This may have been asked before but is the tank temp where it needs to be?
You know, they just look PO'd to me. Not trying to make light of it but the polyps themselves and the color look very good on both. I know you said flow shouldn't be the issue but that's what my euphyllia look like when they are under too much flow or there is some other sudden change. Only other thing you could consider is to grab some PolyFilter pad and see what color the pad turns after a few hours/day. Possible something that shouldn't have got into your tank? maybe a cleaning product or some air freshener? Burning scented candles near the tank? I would think your other corals would be in the same boat though if that were the issue. This may have been asked before but is the tank temp where it needs to be?