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![]() This started growing on my sump return pipe. It was a few mm before I left to go out of town, I thought it was a stray xenia polyp. But two weeks later, this is what it turned into. Definitely not xenia! Looks almost like a kind of lichen or some other kind of fungus you'd expect to find in a rainforest or something ...
Thanks to Canadian_Man for coming over and taking some pictures for me! Man I need a digital camera some day. Keen stuff! ![]() As strangely as this thing appeared, it disappeared overnight last night. I imagine it got blown off the sump return pipe and landed somewhere I just haven't found it yet. There is another one forming on my other sump return though. Any ideas???
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![]() I gotta also mention just to clarify that this thing is soft and flows in the current. It in not a stony stiff thing
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![]() Hmmm... interesting, I have a small patch that I've been keeping my eye on and it appears to be the same stuff. Mine is growing slowly on a encrusting Montipora on some Jakarta Rock. On a bonus side note it looks like some Aiptaisia is popping up too
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