Hard corals

Carl C

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I have lots of soft corals; but hard ones die
What’s # 1 culprit
This guy sits on the bottom btw what type is it ?
Dkh 9.5
Salinity was low but i fixed now 35
Calc 460
Phos .07
Nitrate 12

I have par meter it’s a pain to use
My flow i think is decent




various other according to
Molybdän Recommended Dosage 12,10 ml 2
Vanadium Recommended Dosage 2,00 ml 2
Zink Recommended Dosage 5,30 ml 1
Mangan Recommended Dosage 2,70 ml 1
Iod (100 ml Flasche/bottleI)mportant Dosage 0,90 ml 3
Barium Recommended Dosage 18,50 ml 2

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various other according to
Molybdän Recommended Dosage 12,10 ml 2
Vanadium Recommended Dosage 2,00 ml 2
Zink Recommended Dosage 5,30 ml 1
Mangan Recommended Dosage 2,70 ml 1
Iod (100 ml Flasche/bottleI)mportant Dosage 0,90 ml 3
Barium Recommended Dosage 18,50 ml 2
I would look into minimizing all this with either an all in one dosing (like all for reef), or a balling method with 3 parts, or even a 2 part solution plus trace element additives like red c (part a, b, c, d). Any of these would be simpler and have you chasing numbers less.
Make sure alkalinity is stable, as troylee said
 

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red or green monti cap, birdsnest, stylophora are hardier than a lot of soft corals as long as light is not too high, flow is decent
 
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