If this is RTN this is no joke, this all happened with 48 hrs. I've had this piece for well over 1 year, yesterday night half of my strawberry shortcake 3 x 6 mini colony was half bleached. I thought I can save it, took it out and started to frag above bleached areas and dipped them in Revive. I don't have two tanks to quarantine so I put them back into the main display. Today I woke up only to see all the frags were completely bleached. There has been no spikes besides NO3 slowly dropping down to undetectable levels for the past month which I'm working on raising by feeding more at the moment. All other corals in the tank seem okay
4 week readings (Trident & Hanna)
ALK 9-9.2
Cal 450-440
Mag 1400-1468
NO3 0 (aim to have it at 10)
PO4 .07-.11 (average is above .1, struggle to keep it under .05)
For those who have experience RTN what could've I done better? if anything
Should I be doing a water change?
I understand this is part of the hobby which sucks (sorry for not taking pictures of the half bleached coral but that wasn't even a thought at the moment)

4 week readings (Trident & Hanna)
ALK 9-9.2
Cal 450-440
Mag 1400-1468
NO3 0 (aim to have it at 10)
PO4 .07-.11 (average is above .1, struggle to keep it under .05)
For those who have experience RTN what could've I done better? if anything
Should I be doing a water change?
I understand this is part of the hobby which sucks (sorry for not taking pictures of the half bleached coral but that wasn't even a thought at the moment)

