Unhappy softies

For the last couple months my two frogspawns and aussie torch have been pretty unhappy. In the weeks before that, I lost a hammer colony that I had for the last several years. Just, randomly, it died.

The frogspawns are very recessed and the two of the heads on the aussie torch are also very recessed. Numbers have been very consistent overall so I'm not sure what the cause of this is. I was battling a cyano algae issue but that mostly involved just manually sucking it up and one application of Red Algae remover. Its been weeks and they are still ****ed. Other corals, including SPS seem to be doing okay.

I was running GFO but I've shut that down. I haven't run carbon in a while but I figure'd I'd give that a shot.

I'm really worried that frogspawns or worse yet, the aussie torch will die like the hammer did.
 
For the last couple months my two frogspawns and aussie torch have been pretty unhappy. In the weeks before that, I lost a hammer colony that I had for the last several years. Just, randomly, it died.

The frogspawns are very recessed and the two of the heads on the aussie torch are also very recessed. Numbers have been very consistent overall so I'm not sure what the cause of this is. I was battling a cyano algae issue but that mostly involved just manually sucking it up and one application of Red Algae remover. Its been weeks and they are still ****ed. Other corals, including SPS seem to be doing okay.

I was running GFO but I've shut that down. I haven't run carbon in a while but I figure'd I'd give that a shot.

I'm really worried that frogspawns or worse yet, the aussie torch will die like the hammer did.

If all Parameters are good as you say, then
the red slime itself is what killed the Euphy's first. Your Parameters was whack during the red algae time and they got infected. Good water flow is good and lower your lights for 3 days or use chemi-clean.
 
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