Trachyphyllia waisting away

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I have a trachyphyllia that is just waiting away. I have dipped it seachem coral disinfectant.

I need some advice, I would like to save if possible.

It is medium light the flow is medium to high.

water parameters are
Cal 420
Phosphate .02
Dkh is 9.5
All parameters are stable.
Water change 1 gallon a day on a 40 gallon system.

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I have a trachyphyllia that is just waiting away. I have dipped it seachem coral disinfectant.

I need some advice, I would like to save if possible.

It is medium light the flow is medium to high.

water parameters are
Cal 420
Phosphate .02
Dkh is 9.5
All parameters are stable.
Water change 1 gallon a day on a 40 gallon system.

B56B7FAA-DC16-47BA-B0B0-AE50F8629631.jpeg
It is difficult to say. What I can note is they prefer med. to med-low flow. I Have had one that did the same. No apparent reason and all parameters were normal and no other corals were unhappy.
 
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How old is the tank ? What is the salinity ? Phosphates are too low - you need to bring it up. what are your nitrate levels ?
Nitrate is 50 the tank is 15 months. Salinity is 1.26
I watch my parameters and they stay pretty stable.
 
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