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Can someone help me narrow down possible causes for this? It’s been this way for about 4 days. It isn’t lighting and I have nothing to pick at it. Just conducted a water change last night and maybe it’s helped a touch? Can’t really be sure. Flow is mild. Could it be a pest or disease? (Sorry for the low quality pics)
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Best assurance of pest issue is to dip the coral and inspect base and bottom of plug for any bugs or eggs. You can also give it GENTLE bursts from a turkey baster and see if anything dislodges.
Temp 77-79
Mag 1300
Alk 8-9
Ca 440
Nitrate < .4
Salinity 1.025
Moderate light and water flow
 
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Thanks, is that the most likely scenario in your opinion? A pest?
 

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I was thinking something was aggravating it. You can try giving it a coral dip.
 

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