I have a 200-litre aquarium with some soft corals and anemones, but the problem is the Kenia tree. I have been trying to lower the NO3 and PO4 levels for the last three months. I am lowering the PO4 first with Rowaphos and then tackling the NO3. I have also added a reactor with deNitrate, and I have added carbon to help with some other issues. However, in mid-January, my Kenia tree corals started to droop. They open their polyps every day towards the light, but they are drooping. In September, I added the wave maker on the left side, as shown in the video.
Could the current be poorly designed? Should I move the wave maker to the right side of the aquarium and leave the return pump facing left as it is? Or do you think the problem could be high levels of PO4 and NO3? They were straight before. I am feeding them Seachem Phytoplankton every other day with 2 ml. What is your opinion?
Thank you.

Could the current be poorly designed? Should I move the wave maker to the right side of the aquarium and leave the return pump facing left as it is? Or do you think the problem could be high levels of PO4 and NO3? They were straight before. I am feeding them Seachem Phytoplankton every other day with 2 ml. What is your opinion?
Thank you.
