Can't get my corals/macros to grow?

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You ever notice how the more you learn, the less you seem to know? For some reason, I've never been able to achieve the same growth rate I had with my first tank which I barely knew what I was doing and was using bare minimum equipment.

What should I be looking at to try to keep my corals/Macros from dying/not growing?

Parameters
DatePH/HRPHSalinityCalcium (Ca2+)kHPhosphateAmmoniaNitrate
11/23/228.21.02650080.000.2510.00
12/2/228.21.02546070.251.005.00
12/12/228.41.02548070.000.502.50
12/27/228.41.02548080.000.255.00
1/19/238.21.02546080.000.250.00
2/6/238.41.02546080.000.2510.00
3/29/238.21.02848090.250.00
4/18/238.21.02644090.250.255.00
5/17/238.21.027440110.250.255.00
6/208.21.027420101.000.2510.00
8/25/237.81.02746090.500.255.00

Temp: 81-82F

Equipment:
Fiji 20g AIO Peninsula with Auto Top Off and UV sterlization in the return chamber
Orbit Marine Loop LED
Ehiem 120W

Corals/Macro
Rock flower Anems - Doing great

IMG_4123.jpeg

Zoa- Closed at the moment but generally open just hasn't really created new heads - on a rock on the bottom
GSP.jpeg

GSP- Closed up for a while
Blasto.jpeg

Blasto- Might be a goner. It's gotten progressively more and more bleached out regardless of positioning

Cactus Caulerpa.jpeg

Cactus Caulerpa- Tips whitening and dying

P.S. - I am aware of the aptasia and kill them when I can with Aptasia X/Super Glue
 

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It looks to me that your having a decent amount of swinging in parameters the zoas take a little bit to get settled in then they start to grow. I would also look into your ammonia it should be 0 what test kit are you using. Try to keep your levels stable kill the aptasia and just let things play out.
 
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It looks to me that your having a decent amount of swinging in parameters the zoas take a little bit to get settled in then they start to grow. I would also look into your ammonia it should be 0 what test kit are you using. Try to keep your levels stable kill the aptasia and just let things play out.

For most the params I use the standard API Reef kit which I know is not the best option but has worked well enough in the past. I had read that if you're going to get one high quality testers its the Hanna ULR Phosphate one. I think the ammonia number is a false positive as I have not other signs of ammonia in the system.

Will try to keep things more stable.
 
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I didnt notice your nutrient levels listed. Move the blasto into the shady spot and it might help it a bit.

Edit. Found the nutrients lol
 
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