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Thanks for reply, I did nothing except discontinue NoPox, slightly raise NO3 via NeoNitro, and 10% water changes for the first 42 days. I changed over 150% of the water. I caught the issue early when there was a barely visible shadow on a single colony. It wasn’t until >50% of the colonies were dead with many others on the way that I decided a more aggressive intervention was necessary. I have an ICP baseline from 6 months or so ago but I did not find it particularly useful because it only gives amount of individual elements - if I have a an organic toxin like coral warfare I wouldn’t know. To each their own, but to me it’s like a getting a blood test that tells you how much carbon is in your blood vs something more actionable like cholesterol. The water changes and carbon should have vast majority of issues covered which would be perceptible with ICP.Still baffled with the $$ into everything you've been trying, why you haven't ruled out a contaminant, identified the known unknowns, or established a baseline via ICP.
Since your nitrates are now up, which were likely not the core issue to begin with, you could toss a hail Mary at a dose of biodigest. I agree with the others that you have a whole lot going on and letting the tank stabilize (doing nothing except WC) is best option.
I have 100 count of 500mg cipro/amox and im glad I didn't start lobbing that into my tank when the heavy metal issue showed up, which I would have never identified without ICP.