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I have 3 of these pink chewing gum looking blobs in my tank. They are each about 1-1.5inch diameter about .5inch tall. Also the blackish/green with bubbles on it creeping across one of the corals
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That black stuff looks like Cyanobacteria. I'm not really sure about those pink blobs though. Are they hard, soft etc? Maybe a Sea Squirt of some type?
 
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That black stuff looks like Cyanobacteria. I'm not really sure about those pink blobs though. Are they hard, soft etc? Maybe a Sea Squirt of some type?
The are a pretty soft not real squishy.I was thinking something like that. At first i thought the was only one but a few days later i notice the other two. Thought it was kind of weird
 
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That black stuff looks like Cyanobacteria. I'm not really sure about those pink blobs though. Are they hard, soft etc? Maybe a Sea Squirt of some type?
Cyanobacteria is correct. Sorry was misinformed about the others apparently they were nothing more than coral epoxy.

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