Hammer melting help?

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I’ve had these hammers for 4 years and some of the frags started to do really bad and are melting. White film on them, any tips on how to save them? I was working on selling a bunch of frags so they were in sand bed for a while. The tank is 20 gallons and currently being upgraded to a 90 gal. Which is cycling. Water parameters look great. I did 2-5 gallon wc’s 12 hours apart.
I also broke the good heads away from the melting ones to try and isolate the problem. The last pic is before the problem.

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Nice wall of hammers! I sure hope it’s not the dreaded brown jelly disease . Lost one of my hammer 4 weeks ago to something like this. Everyday it would recede. I dip in seachem reef dip but it didn’t help.
 
Nice wall of hammers! I sure hope it’s not the dreaded brown jelly disease . Lost one of my hammer 4 weeks ago to something like this. Everyday it would recede. I dip in seachem reef dip but it didn’t help.
Thanks! It was a nice wall, my Hollywood stunner chalice and hammers have completely taken over. That’s why I upgraded to the 9@ and before I could transfer my hammers just started crashing. Lost about 15 heads so far a couple colonies seem uneffected. I’m not sure if I should trash the bad ones to keep from spreading or just keep them separated. I tried to frag off the bad, separate and save the rest.
 
Looks like RTN and one contributor is water flow. have you changed or increased the water flow recently?
What is Alk level??
 
Looks like RTN and one contributor is water flow. have you changed or increased the water flow recently?
What is Alk level??

dang, I think your right. My flow has dramatically decreased, I was getting rdy to move everything over to my 90 gallon and the return pump for the 20 started dying and for the last week I noticed it was very low flow. I had been planning to change out the pump but got a 90 gallon a month ago and decided to just upgrade. I thought everything would be fine for another week until I was rdy to do the transfer. Is there any cure or am I out of luck? Sucks to see a couple hundred in hammers just disappear.
 
dang, I think your right. My flow has dramatically decreased, I was getting rdy to move everything over to my 90 gallon and the return pump for the 20 started dying and for the last week I noticed it was very low flow. I had been planning to change out the pump but got a 90 gallon a month ago and decided to just upgrade. I thought everything would be fine for another week until I was rdy to do the transfer. Is there any cure or am I out of luck? Sucks to see a couple hundred in hammers just disappear.

I would take a look at your impeller magnet in your pump which could be restricted with build up of slime, snails shell, etc and give a good clean inside hole and impeller assembly and see how it performs when you plug it back in
 

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