Is this BJD?

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Any thoughts, my Duncan was looking fine a couple days ago and came out to the tank this morning to see it really looking rather poor? Any thoughts?
Pictures would help my friend
 

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Will need picture with white lighting. But usually bjd you will have a foul smell with brown slime where the flesh is just melting or sloshing off.

What you can do is pull out and dip. I use revive. But there are some treatment protocols others use that are better. If it is, you will want to isolate the coral or cut off the head that is infected if multiple heads.

But pictures are needed to help verify. Bjd is very aggravating.
 

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