acan experts please help

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the lower spot you see in the bottom two pictures is the corals skeleton. This was after I broke through a similar shell that you see developing right above it.

anyone know what is causing this? Is this a pest? if so what do I do to get rid of it?

Please advise...HELP.
 
also close inspection of the underside, I see nothing. no holes or obviouse signs that something has burrowed into the base of the coral...
 
I'm dealing with a similar issue on a trachi noticed holes in otherwise healthy coral. mine is either a gall crab or vertemid snail.
 
I'm dealing with a similar issue on a trachi noticed holes in otherwise healthy coral. mine is either a gall crab or vertemid snail.


this is definately not a vertemid snail for me. and the problem with a gall crab is that there is no burrow. the skin separates and then you see a semi hard shell I broke open the first one where I saw the corals skeleton. I havent seen anything anything moving. I'm reluctant in breaking the second one in the fear that it will keep reapearing.

anyone know what this is? is it natural or a pest?
 
you are seeing the coral skeleton, the tissue is receding.

what are your tank parameters?

Yes it looks like tissue is receding. However in the middle of the polyp??? also is there normally some kind of shell with these corals? you can see in the photo a very thin shell and then the skelleton below it. On the first recession that occured I crackedthrough the shell to inspect only to see bare skelleton. Please advise.

ph = 8.18
co2 ph = 6.61
temp = 79.7
salt = 34.5
orp = 311
cal = 420
alk = 3.6 or 10.1dkh
mg = 1560
n03 = api = 2 or 3 rs= +4
po4 = .17
 
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