I'm sorry I wasn't clear. I don't want the fish. I have some polyps you can have. We all need some help when we are starting out. Trade the damsel for something else. The polyps are yours whenever you want to come get em. Pm me for addy
I'd just limit your light schedule and gradually build back up to normal. You'll have to do a mini version of it when you get new bulbs. I've never done the window screen thing.
Even though I hate the name of this coral, I love it. Devil's glove is a close to bullet proof as you get. And She's a big girl. Softball sized on a piece of live rock. $30.00 takes her.
I feel your pain. I've had a few fish go mia with no trace. It drove me nuts. I wanted, no needed answers. I asked Bruce at Aquatech and he looked at me and said," It's salt water these things happen." So these things happen.
Did you get live rock with the tank? Rock can letch out phosphates and don't show up in test. It's not a cure but three days of darkness will help to get rid of the algae that's there. If you don't get to the bottom of the nutrient problem it will come back.
So sorry to hear. You are one of the people that has made this hobby so rewarding. I wish you luck as you follow your heart. I would love to come and give you money for zoa's. LMK.