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My Duncan. Colony and hammers are dying slowly. All other corals are fineMy parameters are:
pH - 7.8 pH
Alkalinity - 8.4 dkh
Calcium - 475
Magnesium - 1513
Ammonia NH3 - 0.1 ppm
Nitrite NO2 - 0.1 ppm
Phosphate PO4 - 0.16
Nitrate NO3 - 25 ppm

I know my nitrates are high but don’t know much about the phosphate.
What would be your suggestions?

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When my dunkens were dying/retracting.. It had brown stuff all over base and it was slimy. Found out it was some type of bacteria infection according to forums. Does yours have that?

Anyways, from what I read it was best to remove it right away so it wouldn't spread on other corals. It sucks.
 

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What fish are in your tank? I had. I was puzzled on what was killing my Duncan and killed my hammer. I thought the hammer was polyp bailout but later realized my filefish was the culprit.
 
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What fish are in your tank? I had. I was puzzled on what was killing my Duncan and killed my hammer. I thought the hammer was polyp bailout but later realized my filefish was the culprit.
I have a yellow tang, eye kole tang, coral beauty, two clowns, a purple fire fish and a royal gramma. I never see anyone picking at the corals.
 
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When my dunkens were dying/retracting.. It had brown stuff all over base and it was slimy. Found out it was some type of bacteria infection according to forums. Does yours have that?

Anyways, from what I read it was best to remove it right away so it wouldn't spread on other corals. It sucks.
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You shouldn't have ammonia or nitrites in your tank. U added fish before the cycle was done?
 

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How old is the tank?
What is your salinity and have you double checked it with a second measuring tool?
 
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I have this tank running for 3 years and no problems.
 
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How old is the tank?
What is your salinity and have you double checked it with a second measuring tool?
3 years and salinity is at 1.026
 

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I just had a five year old colony croak on me, about 30 heads, but everything else is fine, so I shrugged it off.. corals dies every now and then for what appears no reason at all..
 

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Whatever you use to test salinity, calibrate it and test again or use a separate device
False salinity can do this.
These are fairly easy coral and the main requirements are:
Moderate light and water flow
Temp 77-79
Ph 8.1-8.3
Salinity 1.025
Ammonia < .03
Nitrate < 04
Phosphate. < .04
Feed 2-3x per week
 

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My Duncan. Colony and hammers are dying slowly. All other corals are fineMy parameters are:
pH - 7.8 pH
Alkalinity - 8.4 dkh
Calcium - 475
Magnesium - 1513
Ammonia NH3 - 0.1 ppm
Nitrite NO2 - 0.1 ppm
Phosphate PO4 - 0.16
Nitrate NO3 - 25 ppm

I know my nitrates are high but don’t know much about the phosphate.
What would be your suggestions?
I don't know what the problem is, but it does not lie in the parameters you posted.

Tap water or RO/DI?

Any chance something metal got into the water?
 
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RODI 0 tds. I don’t think any metal get into the water but I will take a look in the tank and sump just in case.
 

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