Euphyllia Dying slowly

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Lost almost all my branching hammers. Already dipped half of my rocks and corals was able to save some torches and 2 hammer corals but the hammers are sad. torches seemed to be coming back.



Parameters:
Alk: 192
PH 8.0
Phos : 0.0
Ca 500
MG 1440
Ammo .01
Nitrite 0
nitrate 2

all other corals are happy Zoas are thriving.

Don't see flat worms or anything
 
Lost almost all my branching hammers. Already dipped half of my rocks and corals was able to save some torches and 2 hammer corals but the hammers are sad. torches seemed to be coming back.



Parameters:
Alk: 192
PH 8.0
Phos : 0.0
Ca 500
MG 1440
Ammo .01
Nitrite 0
nitrate 2

all other corals are happy Zoas are thriving.

Don't see flat worms or anything
I would say that your nutrients are likely the issue. That’s fairly low for most LPS.
 
192 ppm for alk is 10.7 dKH.

Your tipping on the high side.... is it normally that high?
Did you do something to alter the water chemistry lately?
 
I think you should add in nitrates and some phosphate. Do you have fish in the tank? If so maybe you can feed your fish a bit more.
I do have fish 2 clowns, 6 line, helfrichi, tail spot blenny. was dealing with hair algae so been trying to feed more frozen than pellets
 
Frozen is great but it does lead to a reduction in nutrients and euphyllia are sensitive to such low nutrients. Maybe consider dosing NeoNitro and NeoPhos for a bit until you have phosphates between 0.01 and 0.1 and untreated between 5-10 ppm.
 
Lost almost all my branching hammers. Already dipped half of my rocks and corals was able to save some torches and 2 hammer corals but the hammers are sad. torches seemed to be coming back.



Parameters:
Alk: 192
PH 8.0
Phos : 0.0
Ca 500
MG 1440
Ammo .01
Nitrite 0
nitrate 2

all other corals are happy Zoas are thriving.

Don't see flat worms or anything
The combination of high alkalinity with low nutrients tends to be a hard combo for a lot of coral.
 
Do you have photos? Have you checked for polyclad flatworms/eggs around the base of the flesh? Do you still have algae issues in your tank?
 
Do you have photos? Have you checked for polyclad flatworms/eggs around the base of the flesh? Do you still have algae issues in your tank?
I guess I didn’t see the last line of the original post, sorry. Is there a flesh band around the polyp/head, is there any brown jelly? Photos may help. Euphyllia is susceptible to bacterial issues
 

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