High phosphate (.41) making all coral receed?

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usually running under .1 i am above 4x and believe my corals are being affected. i did a 5 gal water change 18 hours ago and cleaned the skimmer out. i tested my saltwater reserve and it came back with .03... i use the hanna checker.


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.41 will not necessarily kill your corals, but a jump from .1 to .41 will. Stability is key. Any idea what caused the jump?
 
Would not think that was the issue, I accidentally dosed my tank with too much food grade phosphates I was running around 0.02 and then maxed my Hanna tester out at .99 within one day and I lost nothing my PO4 was reading .59 a month ago it’s not 0.28 and everything is happy. I think it may be another issue.
 
I had a thought it was my tester but I got a low reading from my reserve after testing display.
I started feeding live brine a week and a half ago.

Only thing I've done different.

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definitely noted. im just noticing off things with every coral ive had in here for any substantial amount of time. examples - can see some psammy skeleton. a favia receeded. gonis look thin and bend in the middle as they sway. leptos receeding. a couple zoas wont open / not opening as much.
 
i should note that my fireowrks psammacora was moved during a tank clean and started to regrow. it did not receed in the middle. this was also over a month ago.
 

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