Frogspawn polyp bailout

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Can anyone help with my frogspawn, it was fine until Saturday morning and its now started shedding its polyps.

All parameters seem ok

Alkalinity 7.883
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 4.2
Phosphate 0.04
Calcium 410
Magnesium 1290
Salinity 34.4 ppt (1.0259 sg)
PH 8.1

Its a fairly new tank (about 2 months) but everything else seems happy. The only issues I have is a bit of diatoms and I currently a bacterial bloom

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while the parameters show ok right now, it is a new tank, and diatoms and bacterial bloom is an indication that your water is not stable. We can only test for a very few parameters, but there is a lot more going on that we can't test for. It could possible be your lighting and flow, but usually polyp bailout is due to unfavourable water conditions. I would take this as an indication that the tank is not ready for corals, and focus on stabilising your tank, and then try again next month.
 
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Thanks for the replies.

I think the frogspawn is past saving, everything else seems fine so I will keep a close eye on them. I will also do an ICP to see if that shows anything
 

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What are you using to test? alk, mag nitrate and phos are all on the low end. stability of these parameters is vital for euphyllia.
 
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What are you using to test? alk, mag nitrate and phos are all on the low end. stability of these parameters is vital for euphyllia.
Alkalinity - Hanna
Ammonia - Salifert
Nitrite - Salifert
Nitrate - Hanna
Phosphate - Hanna
Calcium - Salifert
Magnesium - Salifert
Salinity - Hanna
PH - Hanna

These are my Alkalinity results from the last few weeks
August 15, 2022 - 7.883 dKH
August 8, 2022 - 7.659 dKH
July 31, 2022 - 7.771 dKH
July 22, 2022 - 7.547 dKH
July 16, 2022 - 7.715 dKH

Nitrate has been dropping
August 15, 2022 - 4.2 ppm
August 8, 2022 - 5.9 ppm
July 31, 2022 - 6.7 ppm
July 23, 2022 - 8.3 ppm
July 16, 2022 - 9.8 ppm

I only have a couple of Calcium
August 15, 2022 - 410 ppm
August 8, 2022 - 420 ppm

Again only a couple of Phosphate
August 15, 2022 - 0.04 ppm
August 8, 2022 - 0.02 ppm

The frogspawn has only been in for 2 weeks

I am not convinced that I have a bacterial bloom now, after a close look at the tanks it seems to be some sort of bugs. I have taken a glass of water out of the tank and looked at it and they are defiantly swimming around. The attached images are zoomed in as far as I can go, I would say they are about half the size of copepods
 

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first of all let’s raise and stabilize the alkalinity. get it to 8.5-9 atleast. We need more phosphate, ideally 0.01 for every 1ppm nitrate. ideally 10 nitrate 0.10 phos. magnesium needs to be upped too. 1450-1500. these corals love mag. calcium needs to be around 450 as well.
 
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first of all let’s raise and stabilize the alkalinity. get it to 8.5-9 atleast. We need more phosphate, ideally 0.01 for every 1ppm nitrate. ideally 10 nitrate 0.10 phos. magnesium needs to be upped too. 1450-1500. these corals love mag. calcium needs to be around 450 as well.
Thanks again, I will start increasing the levels
 

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