Montipora (only) bleaching/STN

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This has been happening over the past few weeks. Everything non-montipora seems fine.

pH- 8-8.2
SG- 1.025 (had noticed it had slowly dropped to 1.022 a couple weeks ago, which I raised back to 1.025 slowly with saltwater in the ATO
Alk- 7.5-8.0
Ca-425
Mg- 1550
Temp- 79.2
Phos- 0.05
NO2- 12-16 (I usually run 10, but things are up a bit over the last month or so since I've been feeding a little heavier to raise phos after some GFO seemed to cause some issues a month ago)

Side note, I added some GFO and Rox about 3 weeks ago and noticed some stn at the base of some SPS after 3 days. I removed both the gfo and carbon and started feeding a bit heavier. As you can see, most SPS is good. This seems to be limited to the dang montipora.

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I had a similar issue in my SPS only tank and it turned out to be MENs. I had to pull all the Monti's and QT them. Dipping every 3 days. Only half of my monti's have made it so far. Its been almost two weeks and for the ones left they seem to be doing better. Seems like a plague or MENs going around. Have you recently added any new corals/rock to the tank?
 
Try getting the Po'4 down to .02 and below and nitrates down to 3 to 5. I let my Po'4 get to high and lost 7 frags in the past two weeks. I am not working on bring down my Po's and most of my corals are happy again.
 
I spotted something worm-like on the mystic sunset with my DSLR. I'll upload a video. It had anentanas, but not the sac looking things on its sides that MEN seem to have.
 
The MEN I have in my tank are white and very small look kinda like porcupine they are tough to get rid of also I find them all the time but normally after they eat part of a monti

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Here's a video of what I found. It's the worm looking thing towards upper left of the screen.

 
I'm couriuos, how long has this tank been setup? I'm having some of the same issues.
 
Found some little dudes on a monti tonight after lights out. At first I thought it was nudis, but I think it's just pods eating dead stuff based on the jumpy movement and not the sluggish movement that I've seen from videos of monti nudis.

 
That first video might just be a spaghetti worm. Low potassium could be a good idea. What is your water change pattern. I had similar issues effecting only Monti, and some large water changes cleared it right up.
 
I've never had men’s but from what I understand they tend to eat from the edges in. So I would suspect some parameter issue.
 
I've never had men’s but from what I understand they tend to eat from the edges in. So I would suspect some parameter issue.
This is most likely a chemistry issue. Alk issue is first on my radar followed by potassium. MEN eat from the outer edges in and the coral can look relatively healthy until the damage is more advanced. When my alk spikes my montis look just like the ones you pictured. This could also have been caused by a blip that happened over a week or 2 ago and you are now seeing the damage.
 
That happened to about half of my monti's a few months ago. Nothing else was affected but my largest pieces died in a few days. It was 12" across. It started like this.


I did not test anything because if the rest of the corals are fine, it was most likely due to coral warfare. Since then, they all grew back better than before.

 

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