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Hehe I should stick all the dead acro skeletons and snap a pic :P mine don't seem to "bounce" back.
 
All the obvious unfortunately are now out. So then all I can think is possibly something contaminating the water, a rusting screw, a razor blade that fell in? I don't know but something is not right if you losing things. I had a similar STN event that I could never explain. I just rode it out and things started to turn back around after months of losing corals. You may never find out why you are losing corals but be careful about changing too much in an effort to fix things. Good luck.
 
for 10 months month the acro grew from this and nver had any fillament issues in the past, perhaps when i messed with the tank for a cleaning or something among the lines.

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In this picture, the side showing the slight tissue loss is in the shadow. It might simply be its positioning. And really nothing else. You running LED? If so, it might just be spotlight effect where your getting shadowing. Sometimes it will happen as tanks grow and you slightly shift corals.

Just watch it closely. Move one of those corals, nothing else, change nothing and see if that corals gets better.
 
I agree with Tahoe. The Montie is showing new growth. The Acro is not showing RTN but is not happy when mesenteirial filiments are out like that.
My red planets, tricolor validia, and my TKC field of dreams will spread those elements whenever I feed a snow type food or when I add food soaked in vitamin booster (selcon). They don't look mad to me, it goes away when the food particles dissipate.
 

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