What is happening to my Green Frogspown ?

ratkomkd

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I have no idea what is happening but looks like my green frogspawn is dying ☹️
All parameters are stable since I have the tank which is like 7-8 months the coral is about 5 months.

Alk 8.5
Salinity 1.026
Nitrate 2
Phosphate 0
Ammonia 0
Calcium 500
Magnesium 1380
TDS 0
PH around 8.3
Temp 78F

I dip her in CoralRx noting came out of her like...

No idea. What to do now?

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Move the Frogspawn to a lower spot in the aquarium with moderate flow. Also looks like you don’t have Frogspawn glued down to a spot. Best to have them secured to a location.

Find that my hammers sometimes get unhappy where they are located and no longer extend their heads. Move to new location and feed them some amino acids and reefroids. Find they bounce back quickly.
 

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Last time I my frogspawn got upset it was flow issue. I removed large dead Acro. Was like first coral I got and never should have and finally removed the old bleached skeleton to make room for a few more pieces. Apparently the skeleton was blocking a ton of flow from a powerhead from blasting the frogspawn and once it was gone the frogspawn was getting way too much powerful blasts. Moved it and started to act like normal. Maybe something in the tank changed here too? They’re tricky animals. Throw tantrums like little children.
 

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I agree with above, possibly too much flow? Euphyllia's like moderate random flow. Phosphates could also be an issue
 

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