Help with Scoly

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Got home from vacation and have a scoly in my QT tank I got about 3weeks ago and doesn’t look good. Is there anything I can try to bring it back? I do have saltwater mixing currently to do a water change.

Salinity 1.025
Ph 8
Temp 78°
Cal 375ppm
Alk 8.8 dkh
Mag 1310
Phosphate 1.0ppm

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Phosphate seems high, any fish, can you list.
If the fish didn't get fed over vacation perhaps one found your meaty scoly.
My filefish will nip if hungry.
 

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Calcium is low and in absence, it is speculation. Could have been an alk spike, any possibility of temporary power loss w/storms, etc,
Phos should have dropped if feeding was reduced making it too a suspect. Because a coral appears white, however, does not necessarily indicate that bleaching has occurred. The same signs of a pale or bare coral can also be indicative of tissue recession, competition, predation, environmental stress, and disease.
 
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Calcium is low and in absence, it is speculation. Could have been an alk spike, any possibility of temporary power loss w/storms, etc,
Phos should have dropped if feeding was reduced making it too a suspect. Because a coral appears white, however, does not necessarily indicate that bleaching has occurred. The same signs of a pale or bare coral can also be indicative of tissue recession, competition, predation, environmental stress, and disease.
There was a power outage for a few hours. Did reduce feed when phosphates spiked. Other coral in the tank look ok. Hammers aren’t extending either
 

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