Honeycomb Leptastrea concern

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ON the farright of this guy,there looks like some tissue loss. It arrived like this and hasn't progressed in about a week. Is this something I should be concerned about? The white spots on the other polyps are no longer there. Sorry about the dark pic. Advice is appreciated
 

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The white were messentrial filaments. Corals use them to feed and for defense.
I would keep an eye on that spot could be a gall crab or some other pest bothering it.
 
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The white were messentrial filaments. Corals use them to feed and for defense.
I would keep an eye on that spot could be a gall crab or some other pest bothering it.
Do think it is worth dipping again? Or should I just keep an eye on it and only dip if it gets worse?
 

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