Growth on Red Planet ( pic )

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I have a very healthy Red Planet colony, only problem is It has a tumor looking growth that's probably about 1" in diameter. You can't see in the pic but there are small bubble looking things on the growth.

I can't find much information on this but I also have a frag of Miyagi Tort which looks like it is developing something similar. All other SPS Are fine.

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70 Gallon 30x30x18H
8x24 watt ATI Sunpower

Alk 8.2 ( Hanna checker)
Calcium 420 ( Salifert )
Mag 1350 ( Salifert )

I run Ecobak Biopellets nitrates <5 according to Salifert Phosphates .02 ( Hanna ULR )

Here's a iphone pic:

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Here's a pic of the Tort. Growth is at the bottom center of frag. Small bubble like growths.

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Is there a slit at the top of each growth? If so, it is small barnacles. If the "bubbles" are hollow at the top it could be vermetid snails.
 
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I'm familiar with both those and it's neither. It's some kind of deformity within the coral tissue.
 

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What are your magnesium levels? I've had the same type of growth and people attributed it to high magnesium.
 
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Magnesium is 1350 . I've read where people have attributed this to overdoses of magnesium and I believe calcium also. My levels have always been stable.
 
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What are your magnesium levels? I've had the same type of growth and people attributed it to high magnesium.

From what I have read these growths are not uncommon and pretty harmless. Nobody seems to know the cause though . Do you still have a coral with the growth? If so did it go away?

Thinking of cutting it off. Haven't heard of anyone doing that though.
 
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That is a fantastic looking planet

Thanks! My eye is always drawn to the " tumor" lol. I did a little surgery today and removed it, we'll see what happens.
 

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