semperfi102582
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I have been keeping corals for a long time. I had a system that was doing fine on instant ocean and then when I switched to RC everything except my bubble coral started looking bad. I didn't instantly realize it was the RC until now. Could this salt be poison to my tank? I have gone through 2 200 gallon boxes since realizing that it may be the salt. I have tested nitrates, cal, and alk. I took my water in to the fish store and they checked my numbers and I had them check Nitrites and Ammonia too even though I doubted these were an issue since all my fish are healthy and I have other corals thriving. It's really SPS and some LPS that aren't doing well. I also have a finger leather that is melting. All my numbers are within coral keeping parameters and I keep all parameters stable. I have ran through all the common problems that could cause corals too die. I also checked for parasites but to no avail. If there is anything anyone knows of that could be a mystery coral killer or has had bad experience with RC please let me know. I have not noticed any fish picking, I have 3 250 w radiums, I dose 40 ml of BRS 2 part in 10 ml increments at night to minimize PH swing, I use RO water from my house that reads 0 ppm on a TDS meter. I've been battling this for a year. Please HELP!!