Wall Hammer coral die/rotting

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Hey guys I'm quite new to reef keeping and experiencing a problem. I've had this hammer for over 3 weeks now and it start this rotting/dieing. The polyps were always out but yesterday I realised they were not out and today its dieing! Can anyone give me advice to maybe save it.

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Looks bad.
how old is tank and what are your parameters?

temp range 76-79
Salinity 1.025
Ph 8.1-8.3
Alk 7-9
Mag 1300

moderate light and water flow
 

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Temp:77
Salinity 34ppt / 1.026
Ph 8.2
Alk 9
Mag 1280

Tank has being cycled with Red sea mature kit
You said cycled. What is ammonia and nitrate readings?
Type of water- RO or tap water from faucet?
 
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Yes it's cycled.
Ammonia is zero and nitrate is 20ppm though. Did a water change to lower a bit

Using ro water
 
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Yes it's cycled.
Ammonia is zero and nitrate is 20ppm though. Did a water change to lower a bit

Using ro water
You said cycled. What is ammonia and nitrate readings?
Type of water- RO or tap water from faucet?
did you dip the coral when added? if not do so now. if you expand the last pic posted it looks like there is a polyclad worm eating it on left half. but it may be beyond saving
Yes I did dip it when I bought it.
Really how can I get rid of that worm?
 
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did you dip the coral when added? if not do so now. if you expand the last pic posted it looks like there is a polyclad worm eating it on left half. but it may be beyond saving
Sorry I'm new to reef keeping... Is the polyclad worm that orange?
 

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Nitrate may have an effect. I highly rexcommed to dip that coral as that may very well be a flatworm.
CoralRX, seachem dip, bayer. In an emergency- peroxide but peroxide may or may not work.
 
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Nitrate may have an effect. I highly rexcommed to dip that coral as that may very well be a flatworm.
CoralRX, seachem dip, bayer. In an emergency- peroxide but peroxide may or may not work.
Okay thank you for the help. Could fragging it help or rather just leave it alone?
 

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Okay thank you for the help. Could fragging it help or rather just leave it alone?
Leave it for now. Elimination what looks like a flatwork and lowering nitrates may display some good recovery
 

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