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    Default Leather

    So here is a picture of my leather coral. It was lower in the tank about a month ago and was fine for the longest time, but it started to accumulate bluish type sores and looked very peaked. Since we moved it higher, it dropped a couple of appendages and looked better but I am not sure. Does anyone know what it is doing? Help?
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