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I recently bought a nice green frogspawn frag with several other corals. It appears that it is not going to make it. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I love euphyllia, but I cannot seem to keep one to save my life.

I had a green hammer coral several years back and the same thing. It really makes me sick. The pagoda cup, favia, and acan are looking pretty darn good. I would love to have a nice hammer, torch, or frogspawn, but not if I'm just going to kill it :/

Apologies for the rant.
 
Getting good lighting I was losing heads on ours n turned up our leds some n we're getting heads coming back n the heads that were ok are blooming. It was only thing I could figure it maybe seeing other lps n sps n zoas were good. Water parameters looked good flow looked good for it. A 10% bump in lighting and everything is looking better now.
 
  • Temp: 78.3 °F
  • SG: 1.026
  • pH: 8.1
  • NH3: 0
  • NO2: 0
  • NO3: 1-2 ppm
  • PO4: 0.04-0.08 ppm
  • Magnesium: 1420 ppm
  • dKH: 9.0
  • Calcium: 430 ppm
Running three Kessil A360WEs on a 125 gallon tank. Two Jebao RW-8s and one 160gpm fixed speed powerhead. Run the Kessils at about 40% for a couple of hours, 85% for about three hours, then back to 40% for a couple of hours. I have a 55 gallon sump with a Reef Octopus 200INT skimmer and a Jebao DCT-6000 return pump running at about 80%.
 
Your phosphates are pretty high. But to be honest I don't think at that level it would kill a euphyllia. Check your ammonia. I would also do a large volume water change. Also run some carbon if your not to remove impurities (metals)
 
Ammonia was zero and so were nitrites. I'm already running carbon. The phosphates may be closer to 0.04 ppm, but I'm not really good with the color comparator tests.
 
Yes! Pictures please! I'd look at a pest as well. Be sure your dipping all new corals before going into the tank - if your not already. You'd be surprised what will fall off of them in a dip.
 
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I have not tried the iodine dip. I could try that tomorrow if it lasts that long.
 
Where are you getting them from? All from the same source? Are they 100% healthy when you buy them? If bought from a LFS are they newly arrived when you get them or have they been there for a bit first?
 
four peppermint shrimp, a brittle star, a banded serpent star, four yellowtail blue damsels, a pajama cardinal, a clarkii clown, and an orange Linckia starfish.

Yes, I've looked at night and haven't really seen anything.
 

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