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Does anyone know what's wrong when the top edges of a coral slowly start to wear away? Obviously the coral is not well. Im assuming it is either the wrong lighting or the wrong flow. Its it's happening with a space invader chalice and a bright green plating montipora frag. Testing everything is fine. All other 40+ pieces or coral are fine too
 

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Does anyone know what's wrong when the top edges of a coral slowly start to wear away? Obviously the coral is not well. Im assuming it is either the wrong lighting or the wrong flow. Its it's happening with a space invader chalice and a bright green plating montipora frag. Testing everything is fine. All other 40+ pieces or coral are fine too
Really impossible without details as has already been stated. Pics too, preferably under whites, or at least with an orange filter
 

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Pictures would greatly help
 

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