What’s happening with my scoly

Waynerock

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Had her for 3 years, feed weekly nothing had changed in months no new addition to the tank be it coral or invert or fish. Last week it had 1 spot that looked like scar tissue and today I noticed several more. I just hit it with the turkey baster and the spots move but don’t blow off. The spots wiggle like skin that is dying and about to fall off. Need ideas and maybe treatment options. I don’t want to loose her

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I have some fish that might bother some corals ( looking at you Toby puffer). If I see damage, I isolate coral in a guppy breeder and see if it gets better.
He did whack the scoly, which I relocated to another tank.
 
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