Trachyphyllia Help

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Trachyphyllia help, on the right side there is some damaged tissue that is getting bigger. Can anyone identify this issue and what is the fix?

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Looks like damage to me... what corals are you keeping near it? Or do you have any Angelfish?

Also looks a little bleached to me. Might be hungry or possibly getting too much light?

Ill second the other guy’s questions above: lighting, flow, parameters?
 
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It has been in the tank for 6 months with the same light and flow.
I took it out and cleaned the area with a tooth brush and peroxide. It is just about healed up.
 

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