see no eggs but they look like hatchlings of aefw to me and i would search for the eggs somewhere at the base of a coral look like a brown patch or just tissue going bad but if you magnify them you will see the eggs , i found out the hard way and did the water parameters check for a week and then the flow as i was told the colony might not be getting the flow needed for a mother colony size about 10" in diameter then the lights well after 3 weeks i pulled it out becuase of the loss in tissue from bottom to top and bamm the eggs where there looking like a patch of brown tissue then i basted the corals and found the worms all over even in the poccilapora which they are not suppose to be in weird wasted time and lost my colony down to a 3inch piece and browning ..will be dipping and qt tank setup this week hope to save my corals and praying..from now on when i get that gut feeling everyone knows what that is when you see your corals and something isn't just right , from now on i go for the baster and magnifying glass or loupe to make sure it isn't buggs then i will go with the water parameters and so on..hope that it is an alk swing or ph problem something simple to fix and not the dreaded beast we now call AEFW.
Roger