Sticks dying top down

Some acro do well for me in my mixed reef and some don’t. Happens. I’m not chasing numbers and keep stability the best I can.
I loathe the feeling of slowly watching a coral die and not knowing how to fix it lol buti guess that's how it goes sometimes
 
I loathe the feeling of slowly watching a coral die and not knowing how to fix it lol buti guess that's how it goes sometimes
So true, you can have the same coral in a tank and one thrives while the other dies. Survival of the fittest for the tank nutrients? Natural evolution so only the strong survive? Who knows...see what your ICP shows.
 
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These are growth tips and not tissue loss. However your others pics are tissue loss and can occur from many different scenarios such as:

- Alkalinity spike *
- Temperature spike
- Salinity spike *
- Low dissolved oxygen
- Poor water quality related with phosphate levels up to 5 ppm
- Change in water flow *
- Additions of sand
- Changes in brand of salt *
- Bad test kits giving faulty results
- Levels of minor elements such as Iodine, Potassium, Strontium
- Light intensity *
- - Changes in water flow *
- Addition of new corals
- - Pesticides
- Airborne Contaminants or sprays
 
Yeah there's no coralline but to be fair I have urchins that munch on it. My issue is without gfo my phosphates shoot up to like 2 in the span of a day
running higher p04 and NO3 isnt an issue. as long as they're somewhat balanced. you could possibly be starving them...Just a thought.
 

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