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The units on the ULR Phosphate are ppm, and the units on the ULR phosphorus are ppb. None use ppt, unless you are converting the decimal?
 

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Yes I dose the reef energy daily. Heading to my lfs after work today to get some more test kits. Was going to order some coral from wwc since they have some decent sales but I think I’m going to wait and let things stabilize out.


How much do you dose daily? I would consider raising the dose
 

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I tried spot feeding it to them tonight, I’ll see if that helps


Usually the first thing I look to in a tank are the numbers and nitrate was the only concerning one when it came to being too low to possibly cause issues with the corals (phosphate yes but that more or less makes things more brittle).
 
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0.43ppt NOT ppb. The OP states he is uses the ulr phosphate not the ulr phosphorus.
I went to my LFS, they think my phosphate and nitrates are to high (from only running my dads old wet/dry sump that only has mechanical filtration and bio balls. I mostly rely on my hang on fuge for nutrient export). I got a new sump with a protein skimmer and bio media for the fuge area. Im going to set it up and give it some time and see if that helps with my nutrients. Thanks for all your help.
 

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Water chemistry is important but IMO it ceases to be a useful diagnosis tool when some or most corals are fine... Missing LPS flesh and a fish that often likes to eat LPS? Far more probable especially based on the pattern of tissue loss than anything to do with your water.
 

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I went to my LFS, they think my phosphate and nitrates are to high (from only running my dads old wet/dry sump that only has mechanical filtration and bio balls. I mostly rely on my hang on fuge for nutrient export). I got a new sump with a protein skimmer and bio media for the fuge area. Im going to set it up and give it some time and see if that helps with my nutrients. Thanks for all your help.


What did they say the nitrate level is?

PS as damsels are not mean said, you could have a fish nipping at the coral (this would suprise me though if the fish has been in there with the LPS for a while and is being fed a broad diet.


When was the coral beauty added?
 
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Was watching the tank and noticed a little red growth on the side of the acan. Is this some sort of parasite that attacks lps? I dipped them before adding them to the tank.
 

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What did they say the nitrate level is?

PS as damsels are not mean said, you could have a fish nipping at the coral (this would suprise me though if the fish has been in there with the LPS for a while and is being fed a broad diet.


When was the coral beauty added?
He was the second fish I added to the tank, so about 8 months. I got a new nitrate test kit and it’s reading about 1 ppm.
 

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He was the second fish I added to the tank, so about 8 months. I got a new nitrate test kit and it’s reading about 1 ppm.

Ah yeah that is too little nitrate in most cases. I'd up the dosage of reef energy. Do you notice pieces of flesh missing as if something bit into the corals?
 
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Ah yeah that is too little nitrate in most cases. I'd up the dosage of reef energy. Do you notice pieces of flesh missing as if something bit into the corals?
The frog spawn is missing flesh and is in the worst shape. The hammer still has its polyps but is closed all the time. I’ll up the dosage and start feeding more. I posted a pic of the acan, it looks like it has a small red growth coming out of the skeleton.
 

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