Cant Keep SPS or LPS Alive! Help!

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Guys - need some advice. I can’t figure out why I can’t keep LPS or SPS coral alive.
Below are the details on my system.
Waterbox 130.4
Bare Bottom
ATI 8x54 Sunpower
2 SB Reef SB Actinic fixtures
4 MP40’s
Nyos 160 Skimmer
Klir Fleece Roller
Neptune APEX
Neptune Trident
Coral box Dosing pump
Using ESV 2 Part
7 Stage RODI producing 0 TDS
Red Sea Blue Bucket
Current water parameters
Salinity 1.025
Temp 78.5
ALK - 7.1
Calcium - 450
MAG - 1200
PO4 .23 Hanna Phosphorus LR
NO3- 5 Red Sea Pro Test
The tanks been up and running for 17 months. Early on I struggled with cyano and various algae so 12 months ago I went bare bottom. The SPS were dull and not really growing so I started dosing nitrates and phosphates. I had roughly 30 SPS frags that we’re doing great with decent color, growth, and PE. About two months ago I started to see a drastic change in PE and shortly after I started losing color and then death. I really don’t understand what’s going on besides higher than optimal PO4.
I dip all coral entering the tank with Bayer. I used a microscope on some of the frags I was losing and could not find any unwanted pests.
I just sent in another ICP test yesterday so I should see if anything odd shows up. Previous tests didn’t show much that I would attribute to my issues.
Any thoughts would be appreciated!
 

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Hard to say, pictures of tank and corals might help though. Do you have logs of water test results?
 
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Here is a link to the last test in November. ATI reported my salinity at 30.87 but thats impossible! I test with a refractometer, APEX, and Hanna Digital tester.

 

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Here is a link to the last test in November. ATI reported my salinity at 30.87 but thats impossible! I test with a refractometer, APEX, and Hanna Digital tester.

Have you calibrated lately and bought new calibration solutions? I wouldn't trust the apex much, just the other two.
 
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The hanna tester is 3 months old and calibrated. It matches the refractometer to the T. I will check again
 

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Do u start with dry rock only and do ok for a year then start declining? If it is then read this thread

 

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Just a couple thoughts, 1 Have you checked the magnets on the mp40s as I hear the wet side the rears can get compromised and split, 2 stray voltage?
 

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Have you tested alk, cal and mag with a test kit? like Salifert/Redsea?

I wouldn't trust Trident results without regularly comparing them with standard kits.


I agree with @Softhammer , go back to the basics.
 
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Do u start with dry rock only and do ok for a year then start declining? If it is then read this thread


I did....I have no added any bottled bacteria only a cycle with raw shrimp. Interesting.....I will need to read this. Thanks
 
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Have you tested alk, cal and mag with a test kit? like Salifert/Redsea?

I wouldn't trust Trident results without regularly comparing them with standard kits.


I agree with @Softhammer , go back to the basics.

I do test using the manual test kits every two months to confirm the readings are accurate. So far they have been pretty dead spot on.
 

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If you run out of things to check, you might consider sending in a sample of your water for microbiome testing. I've had my tank tested a couple times and the results are fascinating. The sample is analyzed for populations of bacteria strains, including known coral and fish pathogens. I lost a couple of chromis and anthias for unknown reasons, until I saw the test results showing my water contained a certain strain of Photobacterium damselae which can kill these fish.

See https://aquabiomics.com/

And this thread has more details about it: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/t...ong-testing-for-microbes-in-our-tanks.656595/

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