Well, it doesn't appear as though anything is getting better, in fact, I'm pretty sure most of my corals are now dying.
I'm not sure what's going on with my Bleeding Apple and it if you look at the right side of the Bennet Tort, it appears to be dying as well. There is also some weird stuff growing on my plating montipora, which was actually the only decent looking coral in the tank. This is so disheartening. I looked at my wife last night and said "I hate this tank..." I think it might just be time to throw in the towel. There just isn't anything else I can do. :sad2:
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Lot's of people have trouble with scolymia australis. Maybe a certain trace element or organic food that is missing. haven't heard any long tem success stories yet. See this:
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/blog/scolymia-australis-the-forbidden-bleeding-apple
I've kept them and seen them kept in both heavily skimmed and fed tanks and eutrophic tanks with no skimming without long term success.
What are your PO4 and NO3 levels now? Have you stopped using adsorbents or other additives. Have you reduced lighting at all? Changes in feeding or amino dosing?