Is it Coralline?

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Seems to be white caps encrusting my dry rock . I also scratched my nail over it seems like a distinct new layer . Not sure what.

I have a tuxedo urchin but he doesn’t leave things looking like this after cleaning
 

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Seems to be white caps encrusting my dry rock . I also scratched my nail over it seems like a distinct new layer . Not sure what.

I have a tuxedo urchin but he doesn’t leave things looking like this after cleaning
Looks like lime or sediment from rock. Are you able to blow any loose with a turkey baster
 

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Could those spots have had glue on them at one point? I've seen glue cause that. Or maybe alk precipitation. But I agree it's not coralline.
 

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