Brown spots (eggs) on zoas?

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Hey everyone, i noticed my zoas closing up pretty rapidly today. At first I thought nothing of it but as the hours have past its only gotten worse. As I was inspecting the zoas I noticed the zoas next to them have these Brown spots. Any idea what this could be? I did have a slight alkalinity swing which took place yesterday evening.

Parameters:

TEMP 77.9
DKH 9.2
P04 .015
N03 20
PH 8.1
CAL 440
SG 1.026

Any help would be great! Dipping them in coral RX as soon as I can get back home
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Could it be the plug that's showing through the skin?
 
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Could it be the plug that's showing through the skin?
Hmm. While I suppose that's possible I don't believe it to be the plug. The flesh is resting well above, but I could be wrong. The plug (Grey) and these spots are brown like (I've been watching to see if they multiply). I dipped the closed up colony and what looked like a bobbit worm was trying to call it home, so I don't think they're related
 

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