Hammer coral dying

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I have a 200 gallon tank I’m running 2 Red Sea 45 at opposite sides on Random at 50 percent I have 2 nero7 on the back glass running random at 50 percent. Now I have had this hammer coral for 3 years I had to frag it into 3 sections 2 of them have about 10 heads each the third that has 7 heads is dying on a couple heads and any new hammers I add to the tank dies with in a week I can’t find out why new hammers die when I have 2 that are doing really good

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Phosphate 0.04
 

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I have a 200 gallon tank I’m running 2 Red Sea 45 at opposite sides on Random at 50 percent I have 2 nero7 on the back glass running random at 50 percent. Now I have had this hammer coral for 3 years I had to frag it into 3 sections 2 of them have about 10 heads each the third that has 7 heads is dying on a couple heads and any new hammers I add to the tank dies with in a week I can’t find out why new hammers die when I have 2 that are doing really good

Alk 9.4
Mag 1450
Cal 430
Nitrate 15.3
Phosphate 0.04
Sorry to say that in my experience, Hammer coral are just like that.

Some do well, some just die. Some of them are really fussy.
 

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