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LPS not doing so well

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I purchased a nice Aussie platygyra which i suspect may actually be a Goniastrea I picked up about a year and a half ago. At about 6 months On the very top however the skeleton is taking on a bit of a brown or charred color.

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It sort of resembles slime that didn't wash away, turned brown and stayed there but it won't blow off, I recently noticed it spread and can no longer be removed with a turkey baster this piece sits high on my tank but not directly under a light. about 6 months ago i moved him to the bottm of the tank but the necrosis continued. I have now adjusted the light to the left and put him to the right in the shadow of an overflow.
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All water params check out. Sg1.025, phos 5, nitrates 0, kh 9, any thoughts or experience with this issue is appreciated.

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Updated 11-27-2013 at 07:51 PM by melev

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Propagation - fish & corals , ‎ Questions - Need some input

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  1. melev's Avatar
    It looks like that coral was pretty bleached, based on the pictures first pictures. Too much light for too long per day, probably. I wouldn't give up on the coral, just let it do what it will and it may re-encrust over the previous skeleton like my maze coral.