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Parameters are fine (testing salinity, alk, calc, ph, nitrate, phosphate, magnesium). All other corals (birdsnest, acros, montis, acans, zoas, blastos, frogspawn, alveopora, challice), all fine.
No others corals within fighting range and the side thats dying is the most protected.
Possible nippers - damsel fish and sailfin tang - but again, all my other LPS are fine.
There was a little sand on it earlier this week that I blew off with a pipette.
Two question:
1) What might have cause this?
2) Can I do anything to save it? Weirdly the rest of it is not retracted and actually looks healthly/happy from across the room.
Appreciate any the help!
No others corals within fighting range and the side thats dying is the most protected.
Possible nippers - damsel fish and sailfin tang - but again, all my other LPS are fine.
There was a little sand on it earlier this week that I blew off with a pipette.
Two question:
1) What might have cause this?
2) Can I do anything to save it? Weirdly the rest of it is not retracted and actually looks healthly/happy from across the room.
Appreciate any the help!