Unknown thing covering zoa rock.

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Hey there. Im new in forum and not an expert in hoby. There is something like snake skin, may be a kind of mushroom covering my zoa rocks. I couldn't manage to identfy it. Can you help me to identify and if it is bad thing how can i get rid of it?
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That's a tough one. Myself I would wait and watch because they are so unique and uncommon. Most don't last long term in the average system. However a few types can overcome a coral. If the Zoanthids are not closing or stressed I would wait.
 
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That's a tough one. Myself I would wait and watch because they are so unique and uncommon. Most don't last long term in the average system. However a few types can overcome a coral. If the Zoanthids are not closing or stressed I would wait.
Thank you very much, it doesn't hurt zoas for now.
 

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