Green Frog Spawn dying one head at the time?

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Question for the forum.

I had two different colonies of green frog spawn in my aquarium about 5ft away from each other.

Colony on the left, 1 by 1 each head died.

A few days later, colony on the right, 1 by 1 heads begins to die.

My other hammers, torches, and octos are doing great, this seems to only affect this coral species.

I dipped the colony in iodine to see if any pests would come out. Had the usual isopods fly out of the colony and then this little red blob.
Screenshot 2023-03-28 at 1.08.26 PM.png

Parameters are in check:
ph: 8.2
Alk: 8
Cal: 410
Mag: 1480
Po4: .03
No3: 25

Any idea what this could be? The fact that they both died one head at the time has me stumped.
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