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On the very tips appear to be the polyps. The white stuff I can't really see on my phone so I'm not sure.

Do they look like a Nudibranch or a Flatworm?
 

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Maybe Ghost Flatworms.

Hopefully not, but another possibility is Acropora Eating Nudibranches. I've never had them, but I've had the Monti Eating variety. Not a fun thing to deal with. 😟
 
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Just stopping in to say that i am super jealous of your huge duncan colony.. They are my favorites.
THank you! I wish I could say I grew them but it was the colony I believe my LFS was using for frags, it has gotten super happy in my tank and I believe it has over 40 heads on it.
 

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Maybe Ghost Flatworms.

Hopefully not, but another possibility is Acropora Eating Nudibranches. I've never had them, but I've had the Monti Eating variety. Not a fun thing to deal with. 😟
I hope not, but separated it into a glass bowl, I'm an hour from town and no guarantees the Petco has anything and I'll have to see if the guy who used to run the store can help me
 

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No. That sounds more like a Spionid
 

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Uh oh. I'm fairly certain that's the same critter @6t4nova just posted...
Will have to catch up but pretty sure what I had were barnacles. Weird though as I never saw the "feather" from them despite them multiplying. I do know KCL and interceptor didn't kill them.
 

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These were what came in on a wild acro colony. I’ve had it in QT for over a month and it decided to RTN on me. Pretty sure they are barnacles and this colony was absolutely covered in them
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I'm still holding in a bowl on top my tank don't want it to spread to my other across if it is bad. Plan on dipping it soon and maybe keeping it in the bowl for another few days after maybe a week and see what happens?
 

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Do little feather things come out of it?

I'm assuming it looks like the picture above?

If yes to both (or the first) it's a barnacle.

Also, there was some evidence of what appeared to be tissue necrosis on the pictures you shared. Has that spread on the Acro or did it stop?
 
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Do little feather things come out of it?

I'm assuming it looks like the picture above?

If yes to both (or the first) it's a barnacle.

Also, there was some evidence of what appeared to be tissue necrosis on the pictures you shared. Has that spread on the Acro or did it stop?
Do little feather things come out of it?

I'm assuming it looks like the picture above?

If yes to both (or the first) it's a barnacle.

Also, there was some evidence of what appeared to be tissue necrosis on the pictures you shared. Has that spread on the Acro or did it stop?
It hasn't poked out much in the bowl with no flow. but when I first seen it I thought it was a polyp, but it was to white and little longer. Necrosis about the same I'll upload a pic in a moment.

Plus side alkalinity holding 9.2 bigger green acro has some healthy polyps out and the Duncans are fluffy
 
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It may be isn't anything but I would hate to gamble that and lose my bigger acro over this guy. He did have good polyps coming out but from my understanding that's still possible with pest.
 

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It may be isn't anything but I would hate to gamble that and lose my bigger acro over this guy. He did have good polyps coming out but from my understanding that's still possible with pest.
And I don't think these were polyps they looked like either small young spinoid things or a little worm poking out and white on the few I thought didn't look right.
 

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