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@mcarroll
I have 2 Monti caps, three head torch, two heads of frog spawn, lobophyllia, 8 polyps of acanstrea, single head of blastomussa and Two small colonies of zoanthids (one rasta and one scrambled eggs).
Frogspawn isn’t fully opened, and rasta don’t seem happy. They rest are doing well, not great but well.
I have 160 gallon propagation system they all came out of.
My frag system runs similar parameters on the test kits but who knows where they are with the margin or error.
If I needed I could pull the corals and put the back in my other system and go lights out longer.

I really don’t want to use any chemicals if I can avoid it.
 
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rogspawn isn’t fully opened, and rasta don’t seem happy. They rest are doing well, not great but well.

Get the nutrient levels up to "normal" and keep them there....if you can test an hour or two after dosing NO3 or PO4 to see if there's significant usage, it might help....sometimes two doses a day are needed at the beginning. Otherwise, test and dose daily until you can predict the tanks consumption rate and predict the dose you'll need....then just dose daily until you see a change in the tank, at which point you re-assess.

In the mean time, keep up with your efforts as well as with expanding the CUC.
 

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