Strange Star Coral Ailment

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Hi All, over the past week or so a portion of my star coral has started to die off. I'm not sure what is causing it, or what to do. Nothing else in the tank is impacted. Here's a picture below -- any suggestion(s) on what it could be or what I should do? (It's the white part at the bottom of the coral -- that all used to be "alive" last week). Thanks very much in advance!

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Here's a better (non-blue) pic btw.....
 

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Good point, I should have included that. Fairly normal parameters with higher nitrates for my softies....

ph: 8.2
Alk: 9.5 dkh
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: .5
Salinity: 1.023
Temp: 77F
 
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1. Just a standard $15 plastic hydrometer. Very similar to this one.

2. It's a couple of years old. First time anything like this has happened though!
 
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To be honest, if anything it gets too much light. It's at the top of my live rock and closest to my Kessel. But it's been there for quite a while without issue. So I don;t think it's a light issue (?), but I could be mistaken.

It's weird, the "dead" portion of the coral appears to be creeping upward. It's almost like it's coral gangrene or something :oops: I'm half tempted to take the coral out of the tank and remove the dead parts--an amuputatino of sorts--and see if that resolves the issue before it gets much worse.
 

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Ya I dunno sorry I’ve never had a star coral so I have no real advice, my sympodium grows* like an absolute weed though I could see it overgrowing anything near it lol
 

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