Indophyllia in trouble - please help

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I have an indophyllia I bought at show last Saturday. I brought home and put in my 310 tank
Sal- 1.025
KH 11-5
Cal- 390
Mag-1200
Phos-.25
Nitrates 50

The coral has gradually showing skeketon and last night all skeleton
 

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What fish do you keep?
 

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I bet it’s the foxface fish. Watch the tank for a while and notice which fish is hanging around that coral the most. You might even catch it pecking.

Your parameters are good and would not cause this issue.
 
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I bet it’s the foxface fish. Watch the tank for a while and notice which fish is hanging around that coral the most. You might even catch it pecking.

Your parameters are good and would not cause this issue.
The fox face has not bothered the coral. I have lots of coral in the tank. I had it in a breeder box up until yesterday.
Do they like lots of light and flow?
 

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The fox face has not bothered the coral. I have lots of coral in the tank. I had it in a breeder box up until yesterday.
Do they like lots of light and flow?
I had many different tangs and foxface only consume certain brain corals and left the other corals alone.

I genuinely believe a fish is nipping at it.
 
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I’ve had many different tangs and foxface only go after certain brain corals and left everything else alone.

I genuinely believe a fish is nipping at it.
If it’s showing the skeleton does that mean it’s dead? Or is it hope to recover
How much light flow does it need?
 

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If it’s showing the skeleton does that mean it’s dead? Or is it hope to recover
How much light flow does it need?
Moderate flow and light.
 
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The internet says indophyllia likes light and flow
uhhuh..

So how much par did you have it under? How much flow. Likes light and flow is pretty vague.



Please post a picture under white light. The blue lights make it really hard to tell anything about how the flesh looks. If it's just the tops of the skeleton then it might recover. But it is not looking very good currently. Looks like the center is gone?
 

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