Leptoseris problem

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Can anyone help with a problem Ive been having with my golden Leptoseris? As in the picture below, a pale milky coating is draped across certain parts of the coral (especially the top) and has been there for a couple months. The tissue appears to be alive beneath it. I am unable to scrape it off. No die-back has occurred but the discoloration remains. Anyone have any experience with that? No other issues in the tank. Parameters stable. I use kalkwasser. My other corals appear normal although growth is slow. I have a Peacock mantis shrimp and a few dwarf cerith snails in the tank, a 20 gallon long.
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Yeah that's what I thought it was too, but it doesn't seem to be slime. It resists being scraped off. The flow in the tank is strong, maybe 2000gph total.

One additional detail, I tried to blow a jet of water over the coral with a syringe to remove it and instead more of the chalky white residue immediately showed up. At first I thought I had blasted the outer coral tissue off, but when I look closely it actually seems like the usual wrinkled Leptoseris tissue is still there beneath the white residue.
 

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