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![]() I see in the back ground that you have a colt coral??? Or some leather by the looks of it. Try (Gasp) running activated carbon for about a week, and crank up your skimmer. A quick scrup will help take any organic toixins out. You will have to keep an eye on your trace's but a regular dose should be fine.
That's my two bits.... PS: The carbon wont be harmfull in the short term regardless of which carbon school of thought you subscribe to.
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![]() Background of picture #1? That's actually a monstrous sized xenia. No leathers (that would be a very plausible explanation otherwise - leathers and SPS don't play well together).
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![]() Ok, let's look at this from another angle. What if the lighting was totally inadequate? I know things would likely brown out first but could inadequate lighting cause damage this extensive this quickly?
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![]() IMO they would brown out not burn.
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![]() Do you use any additives? maybe you over dose? Check your potasium and iron as well. and also? how did you measure your salinity? did you use a refractometer or one of those cheap plastic ones? and maybe your lights needs changing too. at 12 months it's about time to change it. No? what do you think?
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