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I'll have it tested at the LFS to see if something is askew.
I use API testing for everything, including alkalinity.
I use API for Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate. They are adequate for those tests
. For Alkalinity, Calcium and Magnesium, I'd recommend getting some of the more expensive kits, especially since you have some SPS and LPS.I always dip frags first before placing them in the tank. The last bunch I put in there were 7 frags at once, which those seem not as bad and most of them except for one is on a separate frag rack in that tank. The dip I used is the Seachem Reef Dip.
That appears to be about ~50% of the corals you currently have, which is a lot. I have not used Seachems Reef dip but it apparently seems to be an Iodine based dip. Depending on how harsh it is on your frags, it's possible you could be having some small die off from the frags. When I use to quarantine corals without cycling the system, it was common to see 0.25 ppm ammonia after about 1-2 weeks. I'd have to do very large 75% to %100 water changes. During this time frame, low levels of ammonia, it was common to see the corals in QT responding or looking like what you have above.
I increased the amount of food slightly back about a week ago, after everything started to look unhappy. I only increased by about 25% though.
The die off from your new frags with the increase in food might be overwhelming your bioload. However, we need test results to confirm this.


