hammer dead overnight, frogspawn dead in 5 Hours.

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Hi
Last night a Hammer I had for 5 weeks, looked a bit shrunk, next morning all polyps gone, bailed. dead, whatever.....was gutted, I was a bit concerned for a lovely indo torch I have as one of the heads was retracted, went out, got home 5 hours later, a new frogspawn, 3 days in tank, same, totally dead, was ok in the morning tho, torch looks ok btw.
I Added a frogspawn Frag On Saturday, dipped in Dip X 15mins then seachem coral dip for 15mins, done this with all coral additions had no problems, only have Zoas, Kenya tree and Euphillia in tank
Any Ideas?, LFS said it could be low/no iodine.

Waterbox 60.2 (Approx 160ltrs in system)
Temp 25.5c
Salinity 1.025
PH 8
Alk 8.3
Cal 475
Mag 1200
Phos 0.22
Nitrate 50!!!

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Your Mag is a bit low, ideal would be around 1300-1350. Also your Cal is a bit high, I would suggest a water change to bring up your Mag and lower your Nitrate.
 

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something irked it but this fast bail out is very unusual - it definitely shows something is wrong - a large water change to start with
 

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Most of what I've read about it seams to suggest the coral looks unwell beforehand with bjd, they looked fine yesterday, this was very fast 1st one about 12hours the second 5 hours or less !
BJD can kill euphyllia off in very short order (especially if the corals aren't that large). Per above, magnesium in the 1350-1450 range is ideal. You can also dose iodine as well but I don't necessarily think that's the main issue.
 
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What other occupants do you have? Could they be victims of fish/shrimp/crabs snacking?
a cleaner shrimp
a Halloween hermit
a Tuxedo urchin
a pincushion urchin
a Sea Hare
an aptasia eating Filefish
Pair of Clowns
Pair Bangi cardinals
3 Grean Cromis
a Peacock Wrass
a Sailfin tang (he's being re-homed soon)
a Diamond Watchman Goby
Various CUC snails
 

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