HELP favia mesenterial

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HELP!!!


few days ago i noticed few white spots on my favia (2week old into the tank), some people said to me theses were mesenterial filaments and they were probably a sign of stress or whatever and they would disappear after the polyp wasn’t stressed anymore. it was gone for two days and this evening when i got back home, i noticed it was coming back and worse(see pics )


after shutting off the lights, i noticed the tissue of the polyp showing this issue has a little bit of a orange spot


i need help


here are the pics with few hours of interval and my parameters

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when i get back home and noticed it

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now it’s all puffed up (night mode) except this polyp which looks deflated and like it is slipping towards the edge
 

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Try feeding it

If it’s doing that at night, it’s hungry

Look at the upper polyps in this pic. These are feeding tentacles. Is this what you see?
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Try feeding it

If it’s doing that at night, it’s hungry

Look at the upper polyps in this pic. These are feeding tentacles. Is this what you see?
893BC526-FD3C-42A2-99FB-0313B688A8B8.jpeg
no cause i have already seen that
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but here this is more looking like white knots/spots cysts more like an inflammation

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no cause i have already seen that
IMG_1073.jpeg

but here this is more looking like white knots/spots cysts more like an inflammation

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mesenterial filaments

Is the tank cycled? Looks very new

They can do this from stress, or fish / crabs / shrimp irritating the coral. It’s not dying. Just annoyed
 

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