Black spots on Favia

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Hello friends. I've been having some trouble with my corals lately and am concerned for one in particular. I have a medium to large Wolverine type favia colony. It had a small black spot on it when i got it but was told it was just algae. I'm no starting to see more of them and I'm worried is starting to recede a bit. Also, a similar black spot on a couple of Acan. Any idea what it is? Here's a couple of pics.

FAVIA

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ACANS

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Would you please turn off the blue lights and leave only the white lights? Its hard to see like this.
 

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Looks like your having some algae problems. For favia I'd do 150ml of 3% Hydrogen peroxide in 1 liter(4 cups) of tank water, dip for five minutes. The coral will suffer a bit from the dip, but should bounce back within a week.
 

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