White patches on toadstool

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Been dealing with dinoflagellates for a few months now. They have killed all of my corals in my soft coral tank. Got a small frag of a neon toadstool to see if my tank could handle a coral and it grew these strange white patches on it. Wondering if anyone has dealt with this or seen it before.
Salinity 1.025
Temp 80
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 25 (letting them stay high for dino battle)
The white patches do not move FYI. Just assuming the dinoflagellates will probably be causing this too sadly.

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Are they growths or is the flesh coming off in those spots?
 

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This is a looooong shot but maybe try dipping it
 

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