I've had this coral for about six months in my 18 gallon nano. It used to have three heads. One is now dead and you can see the second is on its way. The third is still reasonably healthy. However it has never thrived in my tank which is set up for sps, but should be able to accommodate lps lower down which is where I have this. It always expanded reasonably well until this began a few weeks ago. There is also a small hammer at about the same level which is not expanding as much as it used to either, but is not completely deflated. My beloved acros and montis are growing about as well as ever so I'm tempted to just forget about the lps and take the loss, but it concerns me that something may be wrong with the tank which could get worse, ie that these lps corals are my canaries.
Perhaps too much light over the long run? Is that why the one in back and more shaded is happier? I have enough led light to maintain any acro I have tried with decent color down to about half way to the bottom. These lps are two thirds of the way down. My tank has been slowly getting cleaner due to very strict water changes and detritus removal after several years of benign neglect as a low maintenance random polyp tank, and algae has been slowly disappearing. I don't test for nitrate. Is the tank possibly too clean? I've been bringing alk and calcium up also over the past few months, but only to reasonable levels of about 9.5 and 390 respectively. I run GFO in small quantities and have for at least six months. The frogspawn has never accepted food that I could see, the hammer is fed occasionally with pellets.
I have an 8 gal IM nano with stock lighting (less than what they get now) that I may transfer them to before they get much worse.
Any thoughts based on your experiences?


