Lepto looks white

Jarrett Padron

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Spot fed my tank with baby brine yesterday and woke up this morning to my lepto turning white none of my other corals are reacting zoas,Duncan,hammers. Is this feeding response? Or do think the coral is bleaching. I’ve never had a problem with this coral it’s growing fast.

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Havent seen that happen from spot feeding, maybe with falling F-Aiptasia, or sand that was lodged on it, but just monitor it, if that's all it did, it will grow back no problem.
 
Havent seen that happen from spot feeding, maybe with falling F-Aiptasia, or sand that was lodged on it, but just monitor it, if that's all it did, it will grow back no problem.
I wonder if the hammer is stinging it at night
 
Thats tissue recession, an iodine dip could help with potentially stopping it though we need to find a root cause, what are your parameters?
 
I can't tell but it almost looks fuzzy in the photo, can you see anything like that on the coral?
 
I have a huge Lepto. I've had a few of these episodes over the years, usually from a sting. Luckily, once they are happy again it will grow right back over the white part.
 

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