Chalice dying need help

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Hello, my corals dying first duncan then chalice and blastomussa their not dead maybe will recover, but chalice looks very bad, showing skeleton and looks like algea growing, should i do some dip or something or maybe it will recover itself? Still dont know real problem but duncan looks like recovering.
 
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going blind ,check your parameters, yes a iodine dip may help,
moderate flow ,moderate light for all three mentioned.
 
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careful not to bottom out the phos and nitrates,
 
having a similar issue with my chalice.

its not that withdrawn but its not puffing up

i moved it to higher place in the tank where the candy canes and other chalices are thriving & it looked better for a couple days and went back to looking ugly like it was in lower light/less flow part of tank

my ph went up a lot due to changing salts (from ~8 to ~8.4) and i think maybe its taking that harder than the others?
 

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