Duncan coral dying?

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I've just checked in this weekend on my coral and I'm guessing it's bleaching/super stressed. I've had it for about a month and seemed to be starting to grow some new heads. I got it originally with some dead heads, but it seemed to be recovering great until this weekend.

My other lps coral has no signs like this and my parameters seem to be fine. Would this be algae damaging the coral? I haven't touched it yet because I didn't want to stress it more than it needs to be. What course of action should I take?

My nearby inhabitants are a yellow watchman goby and tailspot blenny that have made their home near it. I have an electric blue hermit in my CUC that goes near it but he usually eats stuff on the plate.

Thanks in advance for responses
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Moderate light and water flow and feed them 2x per week.
Verify salinity as they do poorly in High salinity.

salinity range - 1.024-1.025
temp range: 77-79
Ph range 8.0-8.3
 
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Did you change your light intensity by any chance?
I change my lights on my tank. I got a AI Prime 16HD. This what I'm dealing with.
 

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