Coral Disease?

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Looking for help. Rtn-translucent jelly.This was my first. Saved a nub. Week later lost a torch. Today, another week after, small frag gone and jelly on another. Fish are fine. Nothing new in tank for 6 months or so. I have run Uv for over a year. Regiment is 8 pct weekly water change. 1 cup carbon every other week. Alk 9.6, cal-450, mag-1500, phos .06, nit-1.2. Coral is taken over in less than a day.
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Sounds like a possible bacterial infection. Bumping for those that deal with antibiotic treatments.
 
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Bump. Still looking for help. Lost 3 more frags that have been crusting the rock and looked great the day before. Flow hasn’t changed, lighting hasn’t changed. Auto dose steady and parameters haven’t changed.

I fragged/dipped to save numbs of a couple which I caught before completely dead- 50+ corals,. I don’t think dipping all is an option
 
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And another started. It’s not the bottom. It had been lying on its side since I got it
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