Lps declining

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I cant for the life of me figure out what is happening to some of my lps. They seem to be stressed and declining. Scoly, favia, some cephastrea. Sps seems to be fine and other corals like zoas, duncans, hammers most chalices.

It just seems like they are deflated and as for the favias, it seems like the edges are degrading and working its way up to the center. The big colony of cephastrea seems to have tissue just sloughing off is some areas.

Parameters are all in check...
Salinity 35-36
Alk 9.3
Calc 415
Mag 1300-1400
Potassium 390
N03 12
P04 0.1

I just sent in an icp test yesterday so it'll be a few days till I get the results.
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Have you done a water change lately? Sometimes a water change perks things right up, like opening a window in a room thats been closed for months.
 
could a fish or invert be going rouge? whats weird to me is the living tissue seems relatively healthy.... i had a copperband that was smart enough to not eat my corals infront of me lol
I swear its acting almost like an edge band disease. Its like slowly creeping up. Cephastrea is what I'm surprised with. That's usually bullet proof and in some places it almost looks like rtn.
 
Still having issues with this in case anyone has any other input. I did a dip on all affected corals with revive and then iodine. I also did a whole tank treatment with cipro for 6 days based on the link provided. It seemed like things were turning around for the better for a little while but now it seems like its happening again.

Again, its only affecting lps seemingly. Favias, chalices, my scoly and space invader pectinia. SPS funny enough are doing great. I'm contemplating now doing an in tank treatment of chemiclean. Kinda at my wits-end at this point.
 
Still having issues with this in case anyone has any other input. I did a dip on all affected corals with revive and then iodine. I also did a whole tank treatment with cipro for 6 days based on the link provided. It seemed like things were turning around for the better for a little while but now it seems like its happening again.

Again, its only affecting lps seemingly. Favias, chalices, my scoly and space invader pectinia. SPS funny enough are doing great. I'm contemplating now doing an in tank treatment of chemiclean. Kinda at my wits-end at this point.
Softies still doing fine with everything that has happened? Are SPS still growing or just looking good? What kind of lighting and how old? Did you get the ICP results back?
 
I have an LPS tank, my MG dropped which I didn’t realize, scolys and acans reacted. I also dose MB7 lightly, which they seem to react well too. I was ready to toss the acans which I’ve had for years, they rebounded within a couple weeks.
 
I also have a couple scolys that receded around the edges but they’re holding their own. One was a piece I had cut, the other was a saved piece from vendor. An urchin was eating the vendor piece, it has been removed. Waiting to see if that piece rebounds well.
 

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