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![]() Without knowing anything else and not seeing beforehand, but my guess is brown jelly disease. Onset is quick and sudden, and rather complete. Ie., it only takes a few hours to melt the flesh away. I can't remember if it's protozoan or bacterial .. Euphyllia sp. (torch, frogspawn, hammer, etc.) is rather prone to this disease.
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![]() thanks for that. yeah it was openig fully the day before I did notice one head was a little small but didn't really think it was much more than just a coral pouting....next time I got a chance to really look at my tank bright white bare bracnches. Good news is no signs of any more losses and another partial water change today.
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