Hammer bailing out. What to do?

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Woke up to this today. What should I do? Move to no flow? Let it bail and put on rocks? It looks healthy otherwise
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Low flow area would be a good idea but not much you can really do. Have you checked all your parameters recently?
 

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I think someone had his bailout and still survive after 3mths placed in a container
 
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Low flow area would be a good idea but not much you can really do. Have you checked all your parameters recently?
Yes as of noon today
34.5 salinity steady
8.4 Alk plus/minus .1
6 no3 steady
.14 PO4 lowering
Ca 425 consistent

Been running carbon and small amt GFO 6 hrs per day trying to lower PO4 slowly
 
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Thanks all. Had the worse luck with hammers lately. Had two 8 month residents recede and die now this. All were walls. One branching left doing well.
 

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