9.8 is high. But take a sample of your water to the lfs and ask them to run a battery of tests on it, in case one of your tests is off/fallen out of calibration. First be sure you're right about your readings. Alk is one of my first suspects in coral unhappiness and fish discomfort.
Got to agree, your Alk sounds fine. Mine is currently testing at about 9.8...
Look for metal and I might just chalk your hawkfish up as a loss to starvation. If all of your other levels balance, I'd do some water changing, get some phosphate remover, and see if you notice any changes...
Your Alk and pH are fine. IMO, standard Phosphate kits are a waste of time. They only measure inorganic PO4 not organic PO4 or particulate PO4. Inorganic Phosphate is used up so quickly by algae that it only registers when in extremely high amounts. This is one of the reasons why countless hobbyists site huge algae problems but no registerable phosphate.
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