911 scoly dying?

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I noticed last night a weird brown substance coming out of my bleeding apples mouth, and laying on the scoly. Assuming it was just poop I left it alone. This morning I realize where that brown stuff was, made a hole right into the skeleton of the scoly and it’s almost affecting the mouth of the scoly. I wanna know if my little guy has a chance at surviving. Note that I did have a frogspawn just up and die on me, I assumed the split on it cause it to die but now I’m not so sure.
ph- 8.0
Nitrite 0
Phosphate 0
Nitrate .10
Ammonia - 0ish
All other live stock including a war paint scoly is happy and thriving.all house in a biocube 29 with stock lighting.
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Just about all life form on earth beed some phosphate and nitrate including corals to survive. If your really at zero that is a possible cause.
 
Just about all life form on earth beed some phosphate and nitrate including corals to survive. If your really at zero that is a possible cause.
Nitrate is moderate for my zoa colonies, I don’t have a for sure reading on phosphates, magnesium, calcium and alk. Assuming the alk, mag, and calcium are fine with weekly water changes.
 
Not sure its the same, but my mushrooms do the same thing when they are irritated. Perhaps a shrimp or fish was bothering him? Also, do you target feed him?
 
Not sure its the same, but my mushrooms do the same thing when they are irritated. Perhaps a shrimp or fish was bothering him? Also, do you target feed him?
I do target feed him mysis 1-2 times per week. He wasn’t like this yesterday, the skin is like gone and it’s just skeleton. I think the mouth is affected as well.
 

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