Something eating my red planet. Please help

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Came down to see this patch growing on my red planet. Started three days ago, getting a bit larger each day. It's not getting direct light on that bald spot and it's facing a power head but it's been like this for months. Lost a Hawkins to RTN next to it about a month ago overnight.

Alk is stable 7.8-8.2. Ca is 420. Mg is 1320.
Nitrate and phosphate in check. Everything else looks gorgeous in the tank. SPS dominant.

Please help. Please tell me this isn't AEFW...

Thanks all in advance.

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Can't believe how much was living on that rock. Only thing I didn't recognize where these things...

Any ideas?

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Yeah the top 2 look like a type of isopod. Cant say with any certainty that they were eating the coral. Be happy if no worms blew off and if you see no eggs.
 
I don't see any AEFW... isopod never sounded so beautiful. I'm usually the most calm laid back dude, but omg am I wigging out right now.

Thanks for helping this desperate guy!
 

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