What happens to this euphyllia?

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Look here...It look like an hole..What can i do?
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Lol i know is mouth.. i show you another pic..polyp is deflated and is showing parte of the scheleton i think
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The other is from above and under the Coral
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Lol i know is mouth.. i show you another pic..polyp is deflated and is showing parte of the scheleton i think
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My torches do this sometimes, they are just expelling waste and taking in fresh water ,they should be back to normal soon....
 
Can it depend on the kh raised too fast? Last night I used a kh buffer for the first time, and checking my tests today I went from 5.7 to 8.3 ... people tell me that the coral is dying ..
 
Can it depend on the kh raised too fast? Last night I used a kh buffer for the first time, and checking my tests today I went from 5.7 to 8.3 ... people tell me that the coral is dying ..

That could influence things as well. KH shouldn't be raised by more than 1 point a day.
And this is not a good sign, but not severe enough to say it is dying (or at least not yet). Perhaps put it in an area with less flow and slightly less light, for now. Keep a close eye on it.

Hopefully others will give a more definitive answer.
 
This is how it look with the lights off
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