Tiny Brown/Orange Spots On Corals

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Hello,

I'd like to figure out what these spots are on a number of my corals. My cyphastrea is covered in them and it is not doing well so I wonder if they are the problem. The spots are invisible to my eye but my cyphastrea is more brown/orange than usual and I think its because of all of the spots.

My red mushroom has some flatworms you can see in the pic- maybe the spots are baby flatworm?
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Oops sorry, forget to respond. Looks like red bugs. They are typically a little larger though.
 

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Hello,

I'd like to figure out what these spots are on a number of my corals. My cyphastrea is covered in them and it is not doing well so I wonder if they are the problem. The spots are invisible to my eye but my cyphastrea is more brown/orange than usual and I think its because of all of the spots.

My red mushroom has some flatworms you can see in the pic- maybe the spots are baby flatworm?
P1229788.jpg

P1229782.jpg

Thanks!
Great Scott thats some detail. Looks like red flat worms. Great pic of the polyps.
 

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Great Scott thats some detail. Looks like polyps.
If it was just the disco, I wouldn't be nervous as many develop those spots. The cyphastrea is what has me nervous. Cyphastrea don't develop spots like that.
 
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If it was just the disco, I wouldn't be nervous as many develop those spots. The cyphastrea is what has me nervous. Cyphastrea don't develop spots like that.
Yeah, I've had my cyphastrea die off about 50% over the course of a few weeks and come back to full health, its done that about 5 times now. I've only just today noticed the tiny spots as this is the first time pulling out the macro lens to examine
 

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Yeah, I've had my cyphastrea die off about 50% over the course of a few weeks and come back to full health, its done that about 5 times now. I've only just today noticed the tiny spots as this is the first time pulling out the macro lens to examine
Macro lens on what? Telescope!?!?
 

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