Is this STN on my Montipora?

FishguyJosh

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Over the last two months I lost most of my more delicate SPS like acropora which I attribute to some uncontrolled alk swings..this problem I have rectified. And now it looks like I have some slow tissue necrosis on a good colony of montipora spongodes? The dying tissue seems to be working itself up from the base Even though at the top everything looks healthy and it's still growing.

Should I assume this is slow tissue necrosis? And should I try to frag the healthy sections or wait a bit longer?

Kh 8-9
Ca 440
Mg 1320
NO3 15-20
PO4 0.05
SG 1.025

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At first glance I was thinking shading as well but with the continuous recession it could be anything. I've always dipped in iodine and went the super glue route before completely chopping it up.
 

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