Rainbow Montipora white between polyps

JChitmon

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The concern here is that these would be eggs. But on top of the coral and not on the underside?
 

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I honestly can’t tell, but if you think it’s eggs, could possibly try a dip
 
Ok so I did the old when in doubt take it out and moved it to the quarantine tank. Here is the out of water pic
 

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My thoughts were if it was the coral why the pale orange polyps around the white. However if any experts could tell me if they think it’s due to lighting or some other normal coral behavior any help is appreciated.
 
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