Chalice eroding

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I bought this chalice when it was eroding away hoping that I could save it. It's gotten much worse and I fear it may be too late. Any advice? SG is 1.026 Nitrate 0 Phosphate 1 Calcium 470 Alk 10.
 

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I would cut it in half and hope that spurs new growth. +1 to low light, low flow, and feeding.
 
Maybe do a iodine dip and a revive dip.


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Put that thing down on the sand bed. Too much light. Instant killer. Most Lps need to have lower light levels. That includes hammers, acans, scollies, dendros, etc, etc.


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Danka, Red Sea pro salt and I have a grounding probe. This chalice was already eroding when I bought it, but its gotten worse. What is a revive dip?
 
Also I'm using AI sols for lighting and I have 2 clowns a melanoris wrass, yellow tang, pink dispar, and 4 chromis. Also a coral banded shrimp.
 
Danka, Red Sea pro salt and I have a grounding probe. This chalice was already eroding when I bought it, but its gotten worse. What is a revive dip?

Sorry I missed that part. Lol
Revive is a coral dip that is very helpful. And its very gentle on the coral.
 
If the chalice was in a shaded area first, and it was still eroding, then too much light is not your problem.

Buying a dying chalice might not have been the best decision. Also is your phosphates 1? Or .01? Huge difference. If it is 1, then that right there could be your problem.
 

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