What can I do for my Monti?

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When I received this monti from WWC auction it looked amazing. Green dots were everywhere on the actual piece of coral. It slowly started to bleach. I had it about half way up the tank, then moved it down. It continued to bleach so I moved it under an overhang, where it is currently.

What can I do to get it back?

My tank - 110g tall tank with sump in basement. 200 total gallons of water volume. Has been running well over a year.
Parameters are very consistent.
Salinity 1.024
Teamp 77.5-78
PH - 7.8
Ammonia - 0
Nitrites - 0
Nitrates - 2
Calc - 420
Alk - 9.0 dkh
Mag - 1350
Phopate - .037 ppm

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Is it dying? I was thinking it was just being bleached. I guess it can't hurt to move it up higher, maybe between the lights and put more flow on it.
 
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Yep. I dipped it and it seemed to be doing fine for a short time. Then one of the corners that was pointing to the lights started turning white. I thought it was bleaching so I moved it lower.
 

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I almost lean that it is starving from low nutrients. Can in increase your nitrates a bit? Or maybe lower alk a tad?
 
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Is 9dkh too high? I dose soda ash solution from BRS and they recommended the 9.0.
I also feed the corals by alternating reef chili, reef frenzy and another coral food. I use a thin turkey baster to dust the coral.
 

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Wwc keep there corals under radions at a high percentage so I doubt it's lighting issue. It maybe be chemistry related.
 

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