golfgoofey
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Good Day Anthony, Due to recent tank problems, SPS die off to be specific. I have spent a considerable amount of time researching, trying to find a solution to my 3 1/2 year old tank's sudden decline. In doing so, I continue to have die off. I am finding it difficult, having no success, watching this slow process. I have increased the volume of weekly water changes, increased to wet skimming, changed carbon weekly. I am now doing all water test 2 times a week as opposed to bi monthly. Since I have always dosed 2 part add. I have regularly tested for alk. calc. and mag 2 times per week, unless I add new corals then I increased those test to determine any new requirements. The only suggested remedy I have yet to use is to run a phosphate remover due to my fear of over doing it and adding additional stress. For the lack of a better way of asking. Does there come a time when one must admit defeat so to speak, and take the drastic measures of more or less starting over by doing a tank tear down. My thought is to QT my remaining corals and rebuilding. FWIW, I'm not suggesting getting out of the hobby. Any input will be much appreciated. Thanks