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I had a slimer stn'n on me, from a alk swing, so I cut it after watching it slowly recede for 3 days. I cut it about a 1/2" above the bare skeleton, leaving some flesh. Long story short the flesh is entrusting right back down the dead skeleton.. don't know where I was going with that!?
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Slimer is top right, in the last picture
 
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All dead tonight. I removed it from the tank. I will get another one and place it further from the acan.
 

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Definitely the acan. They do have long tenticles. I've come home to see one of my acans trying to swallow a Duncan a few times. Also found another acan with some kind of white spider web thing wrapped around a favia. Killed it over night.
 

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Could be too close to that acan. Sometime lps filaments can get pretty long. I had a lobo attack a button scoly 3 inches away and killed half over night.

No saying it’s the definite cause, but potential.
I was going to say the same thing. Acan is probably stinging it at night which will quickly kill the birds nest. Move and frag whats still healthy.
 

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I've read that statement several times before, and I don't really agree with it.

Explain the difference between someone with GHA consuming Phosphate and someone with a refugium growing chaeto. Would you say that someone growing chaeto is getting a false test?
What Jason said! :). Your nitrate and phosphate levels are exactly what they are. Having a refugium, gfo, skimmer, or algae in the tank will help reduce the nutrient levels (that’s what they are there for after all). I agree that if you are reading 0 nitrate it doesn’t mean that you’re not creating it, but that your equipment/algae/feeding schedule is keeping up with the load. If you test your water, and it’s 0, then it’s 0. How does the test know the configuration of a tank? It doesn’t - it’s just telling you the amount in the current sample.
 

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