My levels were not the original problem. I do have some nitrates, 15-20, but I am sure that is because of all the stuff dying in there. Nothing a couple of larger water changes won't help out. I just need to find the time to get them done
Charlie, you may not find a single culprit. Sometimes, it is a succession of things that stress the corals enough to RTN. It could have been a temperature swing, combined with new lights, combined with a small chemistry shift, combined with caulerpa harvesting, combined with low voltage, etc etc etc...until the coral finally craps out. Hang in there! I've been there, so I understand waking up and wondering what else is gone.
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