What’s going on with my sinularia?

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Had this guy for a while and it has grown tremendously. Usually goes through a sloughing period and then opens up bigger than ever. But the last week or so it’s been closed up and starting to get what looks like some algae on it that won’t blow off with turkey baster. But I’m most concerned about is these little pock marks that are all over the stalk. Pics below. Any help is appreciated!

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Seems like inadequate water flow. Direct more flow towards it, not at it and also give it a few gentle bursts with a turkey baster
 
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Seems like inadequate water flow. Direct more flow towards it, not at it and also give it a few gentle bursts with a turkey baster
I adjusted the flow so the algae is coming off now. But any idea what those black spots are? They aren’t even really spots, and more like little dimples
 

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I adjusted the flow so the algae is coming off now. But any idea what those black spots are? They aren’t even really spots, and more like little dimples
My stunner chalice made these all over my sinularia base with sweepers. When I moved the Sinularia away, they went away.

Is there anything close enough to sting it?
 

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I adjusted the flow so the algae is coming off now. But any idea what those black spots are? They aren’t even really spots, and more like little dimples
From lack of flow, likely algae or bacterial spores- should be no threat
 
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Hi
My stunner chalice made these all over my sinularia base with sweepers. When I moved the Sinularia away, they went away.

Is there anything close enough to sting it
Ironically it started when my flower anemone decided it wanted to sit practically on top of it. So they were touching for a while. Still trying to get him to move.
 

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Hi

Ironically it started when my flower anemone decided it wanted to sit practically on top of it. So they were touching for a while. Still trying to get him to move.
I think it's unlikely a Rfa is responsible for that damage But I suppose anything is possible.

An rfa should be pretty easy to remove from the body of the leather. If you can't gently scrape the foot off, check out the nem Cannon sticky In the anenome section. 1" tube works great for rfa's
 

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Think I should try dipping it? Problem is he’s attached himself to the rock.
Dipping wont do anything. Brush lightly with a soft toothbrush
 
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Dipping wont do anything. Brush lightly with a soft toothbrush
Been doing that. Gonna do a water change and just keep brushing him. Seems like some of those black spots come off when I Do but still doesn’t look good. So odd because a few days ago he was really big and open and happy. Havent added anything or done anything to the tank. Kind of came out of nowhere
 

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