Is this Brown jelly disease?

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Can someone tell me if this is BJD? It does look slimy and gooey to me, but not too much brown stuff on it. It has completely covered the coral's head

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Honestly, its very hard to say with those pics, need a better pic, I'm sorry, or someone with better eyes. Its either brown jelly or disintegrating tissue, I can't tell.
 
Can someone tell me if this is BJD? It does look slimy and gooey to me, but not too much brown stuff on it. It has completely covered the coral's head

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I dont think its bacterial but may be sponge
 
I dont think its bacterial but may be sponge
It's definitely not sponge I believe. The newly splitted head is completely dead. The bigger head is covered in jelly. Anyway I ended up tossing it out of the tank and dip what is left of it. Couldnt risk it infecting the others
 
It's definitely not sponge I believe. The newly splitted head is completely dead. The bigger head is covered in jelly. Anyway I ended up tossing it out of the tank and dip what is left of it. Couldnt risk it infecting the others
Pic was a little fuzzy and low light to fully tell.
 
Update to everyone: the torch's tissues completely disintegrated so it must have been BJD. Now I'm just praying the other ones are not affected
 

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