What should I do with this unhappy Ricordea?

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This Ricordea has been receding on one side a little more every day and loosing color in that area. The color difference is greater than it looks in the photo. Should I cut it in two, leave it, dip it in iodine, or something else?
Have you ever had this issue @Kristopher Conlin?

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IMO the area circled is getting too much light or flow and is irritated. Cure the irritation and it'll rebound


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IMO the area circled is getting too much light or flow and is irritated. Cure the irritation and it'll rebound


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It's in the same spot it has been in for months. Maybe I should move it to a calmer are away from everything else and see what happens.
 

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Is there another coral nearby that's stinging it? Is that part of the ricordea not supported by rock or rubble underneath?
 

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Yeah who knows I have certain coral that recede now and then but they always recover sometimes it is caused by a crab or shrimp that crawl over them.
 

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