Euphyllia corals dying

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I have fluval 13.5 with stock light
Aqamai kps wavemaker and ehiem 1000 pump i am experiencing this issue only with euphyllia corals, Rest all my corals are great I change the water 30% weekely
Alkalinity is 10
Mag is more than 1350
Salinity is 35ppm
My water is crystal clear I checked for nitrate nitrite both are zero, hammer and torches dont look healthy and slowly loosing tissue
 

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Welcome to R2R!

Looking forward to seeing pics of your new aquarium!

What are your phosphates?

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Torches and hammers are dying
 

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I have fluval 13.5 with stock light
Aqamai kps wavemaker and ehiem 1000 pump i am experiencing this issue only with euphyllia corals, Rest all my corals are great I change the water 30% weekely
Alkalinity is 10
Mag is more than 1350
Salinity is 35ppm
My water is crystal clear I checked for nitrate nitrite both are zero, hammer and torches dont look healthy and slowly loosing tissue
Welcome to R2R!
What other corals do you have? Could it be the lighting?
 

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I have fluval 13.5 with stock light
Aqamai kps wavemaker and ehiem 1000 pump i am experiencing this issue only with euphyllia corals, Rest all my corals are great I change the water 30% weekely
Alkalinity is 10
Mag is more than 1350
Salinity is 35ppm
My water is crystal clear I checked for nitrate nitrite both are zero, hammer and torches dont look healthy and slowly loosing tissue
Your coral are dying because u have no nutrients. Get nitrates up to 10 and phosphate to around. 1
 

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I have fluval 13.5 with stock light
Aqamai kps wavemaker and ehiem 1000 pump i am experiencing this issue only with euphyllia corals, Rest all my corals are great I change the water 30% weekely
Alkalinity is 10
Mag is more than 1350
Salinity is 35ppm
My water is crystal clear I checked for nitrate nitrite both are zero, hammer and torches dont look healthy and slowly loosing tissue
Welcome! Glad you joined

+1 vote increase nitrates (food)
 

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I struggle with nitrates as well. I feed reef roids. Once a week broadcast and once spot feed. I have an acan colony and hammer doing fine and growing. With out nutrients you have to feed them.
 

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welcome!
I would get those nutrients up soon. Your in the Dino danger zone.

also no direct flow, and do they extend or are the recessed all the time. Could be lighting.
 

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I would severely cut back the water changes because you likely don’t need to replace any major or trace elements at this point and you don’t need to export any nutrients. So stopping the water changes for now will stabilize the system.

Then I would perform some light broadcast feeding, using reef roids or similar, to increase nitrate or phosphate. I am not a fan of dosing nitrate or phosphate it that’s just me.
 

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