Brown stuff on Euphyllia??? ID please

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Hey #reefsquad,

I noticed my grape coral frag had some of this brown algae stuff growing on it. It doesn't seem to be getting any better so I was wondering what I should do??? Nervous that it will spread to neighboring torch corals so please help!!

Thanks so much!!
 

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Hey #reefsquad,

I noticed my grape coral frag had some of this brown algae stuff growing on it. It doesn't seem to be getting any better so I was wondering what I should do??? Nervous that it will spread to neighboring torch corals so please help!!

Thanks so much!!
Can you upload some pictures?

It will help others out.
 
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Could be the start of brown jelly disease ,but hard too tell from the photo .. is the algea on any other corals Your in Your tank ..
 
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Here are some others. It’s in a weird spot so it’s hard to get decent pics
 
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Could be the start of brown jelly disease ,but hard too tell from the photo .. is the algea on any other corals Your in Your tank ..
Nope only this one! I’ve had this frag for about 5 months and this is the first I’ve seen of this
 

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Brown jelly moves very quickly. I think the coral just isn't doing very well and algae will grow on the tissue less skeleton. I've dealt with both before, brown jelly is no joke.
 
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Could be the start of brown jelly disease ,but hard too tell from the photo .. is the algea on any other corals Your in Your tank ..
Nope only this one! I’ve had this frag for about 5 months and this is the first I’ve seen of this
Brown jelly moves very quickly. I think the coral just isn't doing very well and algae will grow on the tissue less skeleton. I've dealt with both before, brown jelly is no joke.
yeah I’m nervous it is brown jelly. It looks more like algae but I’m nervous it’ll spread to the others. Anything I should do??
 

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From my experience they do not, just keep a close eye on the health of the other euphyllia. Google images of brown jelly to see what it looks like so you know what to look for.
 

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