Why has my green star polyp been withdrawn?

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Attached are a couple pics of my gsp, I grew it from a frag on this rock, sandwiched by a couple soft corals and a leather. Never had a problem but now it has been weeks since I've seen it out like normal.

I dose no3pox at 1mL per day, filter socks and a skimmer. My nutrients are
No3 3ppm
Po4 .06 ppm
Cal 480 ppm
Mag 1480 ppm
Alk 9.8
Temp 78
Salinity 33 ppt
Par levels is around 100 where it is on the rock.

Does anyone see anything funny about the pictures or parameters?

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Attached are a couple pics of my gsp, I grew it from a frag on this rock, sandwiched by a couple soft corals and a leather. Never had a problem but now it has been weeks since I've seen it out like normal.

I dose no3pox at 1mL per day, filter socks and a skimmer. My nutrients are
No3 3ppm
Po4 .06 ppm
Cal 480 ppm
Mag 1480 ppm
Alk 9.8
Temp 78
Salinity 33 ppt
Par levels is around 100 where it is on the rock.

Does anyone see anything funny about the pictures or parameters?

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It’s hard to see much in those pics. Does it have algae on the skin? What about that Flame Angel?..... has it been in there with it the whole time?
 
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It’s hard to see much in those pics. Does it have algae on the skin? What about that Flame Angel?..... has it been in there with it the whole time?
It's hard to get a good pic. I took some under white and blue lights and the pics were way to blue. There doesn't appear to be algae on them. Flame angel has been in there a few months. Haven't seen him pick at them yet.

I read somewhere that I should try scrubbing them with a toothbrush and then blast with flow, might try that next
 
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Does any one think there could be chemical warfare going on? The gsp is sandwiched between the leather and another soft coral, I forget the name.

I tried scrubbing off but no success. At the base of the leather i have a red star polyp type coral. Could that be ticking the leather off, causing it to tick off the gsp?
 

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I think you may want to stop dosing no3pox. GSP and most soft corals will thrive with more nutrients in the water. With the no3pox, filter socks and skimmer all running your water may be too sterile.

While I don’t believe chemical warfare between soft corals is to blame here, I would suggest running carbon in the tank if this is a softy dominant tank. GSP is a weed and will grow through almost anything. However, if there is something else wrong that is irritating it, any chemical warfare that is happening in the tank is not going to help it bounce back.
 
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I think you may want to stop dosing no3pox. GSP and most soft corals will thrive with more nutrients in the water. With the no3pox, filter socks and skimmer all running your water may be too sterile.

While I don’t believe chemical warfare between soft corals is to blame here, I would suggest running carbon in the tank if this is a softy dominant tank. GSP is a weed and will grow through almost anything. However, if there is something else wrong that is irritating it, any chemical warfare that is happening in the tank is not going to help it bounce back.

I just tested my nutrients and I'm at undetectable phosphate and 2ppm nitrates. I wonder if it needs more phosphate now that you mention it.
 

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I noticed on mine that when using no3pox that some of mine drew up. Ended up using less at a time but more frequently until my issue was resolved and I could stop using it.
 
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I noticed on mine that when using no3pox that some of mine drew up. Ended up using less at a time but more frequently until my issue was resolved and I could stop using it.
Good plan, I might try to stop using it but honestly am nervous, my tank has never been cleaner lol not one spec of algae. Then again I dose hardly any volume per day
 
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I noticed on mine that when using no3pox that some of mine drew up. Ended up using less at a time but more frequently until my issue was resolved and I could stop using it.
Alright guys here is a update... No luck so far and some brown film algae was on it, some is breaking away from the rock.
I've reduced nopox to .5 mL a day and added carbon.

Nitrates are at 3-5. Phosphate .05 -.09, slightly higher than previously
 

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