White Worm Euphyllia Glabrescence

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I noticed that my Torche Coral had a tidssue necrosis. But its just a part of the tissue, normally when i had RTN ore STN it was around all the coral.

I dipped it and it worked but today i saw the same on the other side.

So i dipped it with Peroxide. And i noticed a Worm like thing. Anybody know this?

The Bubbles on the Photo were from the dip Foto after dip
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I'm struggling with the photos (sorry, out of water pics throw me off) - OP, can you circle where exactly the critter is in the pic?

Because I see a couple of possibilities (one looks like either a bubble - my first thought - or a flatworm, and the other my first thought would be new growth torch tentacles).
 
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I'm struggling with the photos (sorry, out of water pics throw me off) - OP, can you circle where exactly the critter is in the pic?

Because I see a couple of possibilities (one looks like either a bubble - my first thought - or a flatworm, and the other my first thought would be new growth torch tentacles).
I reeposted it and cyrceld it. The Peroxid dip work wonders. I think that something attacked the tissue and the wormlike think is a mesenterical fillament ore so ( bad english)
the bubbles are from the peroxid dip and are normal there is a great video from tidal garden about it.

it was the long part in the middle under the tissue
 

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