Lobo Coral tissue receding

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Anyone help with this lobo had it for a month and a half and it’s tissue is starting to recede I’ve tried dipping it in reef primer a week ago still no change, and when I attempted to feed the past couple days don’t see a feeding response.Dosing Kalk as well so Alk is elavated
ALK=11.82
CA=482
MAG=1370
PH=7.91 AVG

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That isn't a lobo, That's an Acanthastrea Pachysepta. Don't know what's wrong with it though, have you seen any large holes in the bottom/top of the skeleton? Are the parameters usually stable?
 
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That isn't a lobo, That's an Acanthastrea Pachysepta. Don't know what's wrong with it though, have you seen any large holes in the bottom/top of the skeleton? Are the parameters usually stable?
Haven’t seen any large holes just the receding from the sides. And parameters have been stable for the most part except for adding kalkwasser but that was just started
 

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did you dip the coral? The damage is mainly in one area, makes me feel like there is a pest there bothering it.
 

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