Help identifying Manjano

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In our attempt to eradicate aptasia and manjano today can everyone help identify if all this is Manjano?!!! BTW, the peppermint has don’t an awesome job at consuming all the known aptasia.

Short story is that we bought a rock knowing it had manjano and that we would eventually get rid of it.

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Thanks, we went to work with some kalk paste on the rock and what appeared to be majano hoping it wasn’t anything else.

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