Black spots growing on my rock

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Hi,

recently I noticed some black stuff started growing on my rock. The thanks is around 6 months old. Should I worry? It’s pretty hard to the touch but feels more “slippery” than coralline.

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I took a sample and put it under a microscope. I don’t think it’s a sponge, but my next guess is that it is some kind of cyanobacteria or something.

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Looks like Ircinia spinosa which is a dark sponge like substance and should be removed as it contains toxins. Take the rock out and place in container of tank water and inject with vinegar and take a dental pick or small crochet needle and pull off and discard
 

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Reviving this thread. I think i got similar stuff. Have you figure out how to get rid of it? Or should I just leave it there too? Thanks
 

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