Chalice Turned white

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I have two chalice corals that have turned white in a short amount of time. I left for a few days of vacation and came home to find them almost entirely white. One of them I noticed turning before I had to leave town, I thought it might be light related so I moved it to the sand bed off to the side. The other looked fine when I left. Are these a lost cause? Should I remove them? Or is it possible they could recover?

One is a Hollywood Stunner. The other I’m not sure about. Bought at the store and didn’t pay much attention to the name.

I have A few other corals seem to be doing on so far. They are not chalice though
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