Cant Keep SPS or LPS Alive! Help!

If you run out of things to check, you might consider sending in a sample of your water for microbiome testing. I've had my tank tested a couple times and the results are fascinating. The sample is analyzed for populations of bacteria strains, including known coral and fish pathogens. I lost a couple of chromis and anthias for unknown reasons, until I saw the test results showing my water contained a certain strain of Photobacterium damselae which can kill these fish.

See https://aquabiomics.com/

And this thread has more details about it: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/t...ong-testing-for-microbes-in-our-tanks.656595/

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Now that you have this information what can you do with it?
 
Now that you have this information what can you do with it?

While I don't know how to eradicate the pathogen, at least I know to stop chasing other parameters or solutions with no evidence of the cause. I did several water changes and plan to wait a few months before re-introducing fish that are vulnerable to that particular pathogen.
 
If you run out of things to check, you might consider sending in a sample of your water for microbiome testing. I've had my tank tested a couple times and the results are fascinating. The sample is analyzed for populations of bacteria strains, including known coral and fish pathogens. I lost a couple of chromis and anthias for unknown reasons, until I saw the test results showing my water contained a certain strain of Photobacterium damselae which can kill these fish.

See https://aquabiomics.com/

And this thread has more details about it: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/t...ong-testing-for-microbes-in-our-tanks.656595/

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I thought of that! I heard about them on the Skimate pod cast a few weeks ago.
 
This is getting way out of control, the suggestions. Don’t chase parameters and if you must screw with something, do a water change. I have over 150 SPS and any time anything looks off I do a 25% water change. this is not rocket science.
 
I’m also surprise nobody has mentioned his phosphates being high...I would get those down below.01
Running too low of a phosphate is just as bad. Also the OP knows the phosphates are high in the original post.
 
I’m also surprise nobody has mentioned his phosphates being high...I would get those down below.01
My PO4 has been .25 for a long time my friend. Nothing is dying.
 
This is getting way out of control, the suggestions. Don’t chase parameters and if you must screw with something, do a water change. I have over 150 SPS and any time anything looks off I do a 25% water change. this is not rocket science.
This is my rule #1 when things starting to look off. Water changes are always my cure. As long as your make up water is good. These are your best friend , not trying to chase down some random numbers and messing with p04 and n03.
A ton of people on the internet now a days are giving some crazy advice some of which I look at and have to laugh out loud at sometimes.
 

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