Red growth on Duncan coral? What is it??

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Hey I noticed there are some patches of red spongey stuff on my Duncan’s. When I brushed some off it looks like the Duncan’s white skeleton is exposed (pictured).Anyone know what this is? What should I do?

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Can you explain more about what it looks like and does it come right off? Or is it hard to take off?
 

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I had something similar happen to a sun coral i used to have. My problem was food left over on the corel and not enough flow. Lools similar to the picture.
 
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I had something similar happen to a sun coral i used to have. My problem was food left over on the corel and not enough flow. Lools similar to the picture.

Oh thankyou!! That would make sense. I feed ocean nutrition flakes which are the same colour.. I think i need more flow too.
 

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