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This little guy started popping up on my liverock and have no idea what it is. He is purple with some orange spot it looks like and he is slowly growing. Thanks
 

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Could be botryocladia skottsbergii, real pain, at least it was for me. Here's a pic off google
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Honestly, I ended up breaking down the tank. Tried water changes, peroxide, and manual removal but it came back. It was in a fishless nano, and didn't want to cross contaminate into my other tanks, so cut my losses pretty quickly and threw away most of it. Bleached and vinegared the filter, powerheads and heater, that's about all I kept.

The bubbles have a viscous liquid in them and will spread if popped. If I wasnt concerned about cross contamination, I would have kept at trying to get rid of it but I really didn't want to chance it getting in my 55g main display
 

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I've seen emerald crabs munch on these and if I'm not mistaken, fox faces should plow through them as they would bubble algae.
 

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