Question About Red Montis

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Hi. Lately I noticed this white patch growing on the red monti. Is it bleaching? Would it help if I moved it to a lower level? Attached is the photo of the coral and the whole tank.

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Nitrites: 0 ppm
Nitrates: 0 ppm
Chlorine: 0 ppm
Hardness: 150 ppm
Total Alkalinity: 180 ppm
Carbonate: 80 ppm
PH: 8.4 ppm

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What is your lighting and flow like? They like higher lighting and flow, red monti's can get by with less light and flow but still needs a certain amount. How long have you had it?
 
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What is your lighting and flow like? They like higher lighting and flow, red monti's can get by with less light and flow but still needs a certain amount. How long have you had it?
About 2 weeks. I would say the monti probably gets mid lighting and mid flow, given its location in the tank.

I have a basic LED which came with the tank, but we also have a sun roof in our living, so the corals get a healthy amount of sunlight as well.
 

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