Trachy healthy, but exposed skeleton increasing

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Hey guys. I have a rainbow trachy and it’s healthy except for this small spot of exposed skeleton that is slowly getting bigger. I glued it when it was small but still keeps receding.
Any tips of how I can stop the recession
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Hi, my suggestion would be an iodine 15 min bath ,then double rinse w DT water. JMO
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Hey guys. I have a rainbow trachy and it’s healthy except for this small spot of exposed skeleton that is slowly getting bigger. I glued it when it was small but still keeps receding.
Any tips of how I can stop the recession
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Can you post a pic or two of the area under white lighting? Trying to determine if its recession, bacteria or ??
 

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Sorry, I’ve never had long term success with these. I do know they are good fleshy LPS…the kind that coral nippers love. I would keep an eye on any fish that might be a suspect.

But honestly, looking at the affected area once again, I don’t think it’s a fish problem.
 
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Can you post a pic or two of the area under white lighting? Trying to determine if its recession, bacteria or ??
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You can see the rest is nice and fleshy, good colour.
The purple part in the center of the recession is glue that has coralline on it
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Under whites
You can see the rest is nice and fleshy, good colour.
The purple part in the center of the recession is glue that has coralline on it
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I see the area. Its recession and I would revisit levels for: Salinity-calcium, phosphates and any fish or crabs that frequent the area of the Trachy. Adding lugols Iodine and Manganese will help it a little
 
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All my parameters are normal.
I feel like if the cause of the problem was parameters, the whole coral would not look good. The rest of the coral looks great though.
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I had a lobo that had a very similar issue. One spot of recession and all other coral fine. I ground the skeleton down with a dremel to remove the sharp edges. Not sure thats recommended or not but it's growing back over skeleton. It was several months ago when did the
grinding. I wish i would have taken a before photo. This is it now with the recessed area marked
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