Needing some guidance

Not every coral does well in a mixed tank - since coral can also release toxins to poison their neighbors. Leather and soft corals especially. This would not explain your problem entirely - however if I was running this type of tank - I would consider activated carbon - which will remove some of these potential issues
Thanks, I have carbon, but may need to refresh it.
 
I m8ved the other one in the back because it was getting too much light. Hoepfully, it will settle down too. For now, I'm gonna look for a new stylocoeniella and maybe another scoly to fill in some spots, lol. Thanks everyone for the input.
 
Money is always a factor and I may stay clear of SPS. My stylocoeniella always seem to do good, just these Montiporas... I can send the new light back if that doesn't work out. I was also looking at the reef Breeder nano v2 but it's $120 and twice what I paid for the fuval nano reef one.
Reef Breeder makes a decent light for the money.
 
Reef Breeder makes a decent light for the money.
They do, but it's $168 and it wouldn't be a good time to spend it right now with holiday expenses. Maybe first part of next year or if they go on sale. I just got one for my PICO tank. It should be here Wednesday.
 

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