what happened to my chalice

usmc121581

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Ok I do not have pics as its already gone. I would like to know what may have happened, I had a huge 2' bubble gum chalice that has done good for years. Until 3 weeks ago I noticed in a couple spots the flesh started to just peel off. I trimmed it up and it wouldnt matter. So I decided to try and save it by cutting it up, but no luck the last frag was a victim.

What I noticed was that the flesh would become detached from the skeleton. I thought maybe brown jelly, but it took weeks for it to die off. The flesh would either peel off or just disappear slowly and leave the dark brown under flesh. Then that would be gone. I thought maybe I saved 4 pieces because they started to heel and blow up. Wrong some thing would happen.then I noticed a couple of my hammer coral heads doing the same thing, xenia stocks started shrinking. Then while my 1' long elegance coral at night was retracked I noticed a 1/4" section was doing the same thing. The hammer coral stopped, and the elagance coral is healthy and eating now. But my xenia farm doesnt seem to recover.

My nitrates are 0-5ppm, salinity 1.026-1.029, PO4 always reads 0-.005(something like that). Dose lime water every night to make up for water loss.

I juat want to know what killed off a 10 year old chalice. Never add anything new in years.
 
Parameters for alk, calcium, mag, ammonia? Did you dip it when it started to decline?

I've dealt with something similar and was only able to save 2 eyes of my Miami hurricane. I had to cut off huge areas to save surrounding tissue and dip the heck out of it. I think it was brown jelly or some crazy infection. I also wasn't watching my parameters as closely as I do now.
Random coral deaths are somewhat common :/
 
To be honest I haven't kept test results for these in 2 years. I have always water changed every month. Taking 35 gallons out. In between water changes dosing limewater for evap, mag, alk, and strontium weekly. I have had that chalice for so long, I was able to get a small frag a few months ago that survived. I juat find it strange that this happened and nothing could have saved it.
 
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