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- What state or country do you live in
- New Jersey
My main issue is that I cannot figure out what the issue is, whether it's one issue or a combination of multiple issues. Of course it could just be tank maturity, but honestly I don't believe that.
I am having similar issues and can 100% confirm my issues are caused by lack of bio diversity maturity, and swinging nutrients (IMO dosing nitrates is not good for new tank started with dry rock).
1. Stick to frags that have been through hell and back. good examples are = Pink lemonade, paletta pink tip, red planet. These seem to overcome alk, nutrient, metal, and chemical spikes like champs. I' have a few small pieces of encrusted red planet stump growing out in the worst areas of my tank.
2. If a tank is too sterile (new), test your PO and nitrate regularly and adjust feeding, skimming, and lighting accordingly. Testing frequently allows you to better understand your feeding and nutrient export. First 6 months my nutrients where all over the place now they are stable week to week regardless of feeding and skimming.
3. Give it time or find some good LR that is covered in sponges and other animals that feed of SPS bacteria and slim... This is overlooked but I've yet to see a thriving SPS tank that was lack of sponge growth. It can surely be done but its much more difficult when your dealing with artificial food and artificial nutrient export (zeo, pellets, etc).

