Hi, Shane. DO NOT PANIC. Stop dipping. DO NOT move corals. Make sure there is a good
distance between all specimens and that there are no predators/parasites. Increase
your spgr to around 1.027 over the next few days simply through small water changes.
Run twice the amount of carbon recommended for your system for three days, discard and
repeat. Make sure your skimmer is at peak efficiency. If you have a UV sterilizer use
it now. If not, you might want to get one. Increase your dKH to over 15/Alk. of around
5.25 or better. IME RTN kills entire colonies in just a few hours so your problem may
be non-rapid tissue necrosis. They may have a bacterial or fungal disease that is
likely to improve if you can alter conditions in the system favoring your corals'
immune defenses. HTH. www.lonestarcorals.com
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