Euphyllia - red spots - need advice

John Hathaway

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Hi All,

I’ve had a euphyllia for a while, it’s been healthy and not shown any negative signs until recently. A couple of it’s branches aren’t extended as they used to.

Now I’ve noticed a load of red hitchhikers on it. Anyone know what these are and can help me decide if the euphyllia needs to be removed
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It looks like red boring sponge. If it is they bore through coral skeletons which will kill the coral unfortunately. I don't know of any way other then air exposure to kill sponge but being that it is probably inside the skeleton I don't know if you would be successful killing it all.
 

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That looks like a pretty large colony when exactly does the sponge kill the coral ?
 

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