Entire tank all corals dying.

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All my lps are suddenly peeling off skeleton at once.

Some soft corals I think are being eaten by crabs ever since I remove my eel.
Everything is doing horrible

The only thing left are sps but with all this stuff dying, I don't know what to do.

My ammonia and nirite 0
Nitrate 10
Phosphate 0.05

Mag 1200
Cal 400
Dkh 8.9

I'm very confused
 

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Wish I could help but I'm new to reef keeping. I just hope someone can help I'm really sorry to hear your having trouble. :(

EDIT: I assume you did try a water change maybe if something toxic in your water.. shrug..
 

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Temp/temp swings, Salinity? Make sure you’re checking salinity with a calibrated refractometer or hydrometer. A water change with appropriate chemistry can never hurt. Sorry to hear about your troubles.
 

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Well if the crabs are eating the corals, try and take the crabs out is a simple solution to that

You don’t say how big the tank is, but if it’s potentially something toxic in the water, carry out a series of 20% water changes over a week or so and get some fresh saltwater in the system.

Your magnesium level is very low and this is a key element in the water chemistry of the tank so you need to raise that either as part of the water changes above, or add some magnesium supliment over a period of days to raise that to around 1320 or whatever your target is. This ‘could’ be a cause of poor coral health, as I experienced low magnesium recently and it can cause issues, but it could also be something in the water

See below
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-05/rhf/
 

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Remove crabs to sump, reduce the nitrate and stop dosing MAG a few days to lower a little.
What is yourwater temp and salinity? Lighting- what colors are you running at (whites and blues)?
 

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