What have you done if stn persists?

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If most of your corals are doing well, proceed slowly with any major changes. I have never tried whole tank cipro, but, please post your results if you go that way based on your aquabiomics test. And.. for God's sake... don't try to make up your losses by buying a bunch of new coral right now - LOL. Been there.
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Do you change water? It can replenish all of those traces that everybody talks about, only the salt mix already has the right numbers in there (if a good salt mix) and you don't have to worry about over/under dosing.

Water changes can be like rebooting your WIndows PC from the 2000s (and maybe today... I don't know)... it doesn't fix everything, but it can get most of it and it should be the first thing to do. Most of the rest can be usually addressed by getting some diversity in your tank that did not come from a bottle.

Other than that, get back to the basics and make sure that your refractometer is calibrated, heat is double checked by something with mercury in it, alk test kit is good and accurate, etc.
 
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