Leather Coral Scabs

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Hello,
I have a toadstool leather that has developed these gross looking "scabs". Out of curiosity I took it out of the tank and was able to peel some of them off with a knife. The coral seems pretty much undamaged underneath (so far at least).

My question is what is this and what is the protocol for treatment?

Thanks :)

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maybe some [HASH=1]#reefsquad[/HASH] help. I'm not very knowledgeable about leather corals.
 
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Could be- I've had it for about a year and usually its shedding is more... membraney. I think maybe the flow wasn't enough and now it can't get rid of this stuff. Thanks
Your welcome
 
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I have my leather do this from time to time and always happens before a shed. At first I thought it might have been stung by some nearby corals but from my observations it has not been the case. Once the shed is done, the leather looks 100% as if nothing has happened.
 
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