My tank is very unhappy, need help diagnose

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Wanted to share some pics of before and after that day:
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The white skeleton that you see here was flesh just couple of hours beofre:

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I understand why you don't like to use chemicals, but the KFC dip is the only why I know that can save euphyllia, so thats what I did.

A picture from the corals hospital tank (today):
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Everything looks much better.

BTW, what do you think about the biom test? is it something worth trying?
 

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Wanted to share some pics of before and after that day:
Before:
IMG_2552.JPG

After:
IMG_2866.JPG


The white skeleton that you see here was flesh just couple of hours beofre:

IMG_2812.JPG



I understand why you don't like to use chemicals, but the KFC dip is the only why I know that can save euphyllia, so thats what I did.

A picture from the corals hospital tank (today):
IMG_2870.JPG



Everything looks much better.

BTW, what do you think about the biom test? is it something worth trying?
That is great news that things are turning around. Those euphillia are bangin and getting pretty sizable. How're the fish doing?
Rtn especially for neighboring Sps is completely normal for this situation.
I don't think there is any worth to a biome test at this point but I have been away from the hobby for around a year when these tests were new and overpriced. If it would help settle your uncertainty maybe it could be worth it but I am doubtful one of these tests would give you much certainly.
 

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