White growth on favia overnight

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Woke up this morning and saw this, won't be able to do anything about it till I get home.
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That's dying tissue isn't it?
Pic slightly dark but looks to be clatharina sponge and safest removal will be injecting with vinegar or air and it will shrink
 

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It's probably not dying tissue. Like Vette guy said, could be a sponge. I'd be careful shooting vinegar directly on the Favia though. Air works if it's a sponge that's sensitive to air but it could potentially give off toxins when it's dying so be prepared to maybe run some carbon if you're not already.

@ISpeakForTheSeas ? Look like sponge? Doesn't look like a "sleeping" retracted Favia flesh.
 
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Thank you guys I'll try to get better pics when I get home, how could that sponge get in the tank if it formed that fast, will there be any favia left when I get home?
 
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Sorry, busy day for me - the first few pics look like they could be sponge, but the new pic looks more like a clump of mucus or a bacterial film than a sponge.
I went ahead and sucked it out with a turkey baster, it seems to be bacterial. I kept it in a cup I'll post pics later I'm going to get saltwater.
 
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I went ahead and sucked it out with a turkey baster, it seems to be bacterial. I kept it in a cup I'll post pics later I'm going to get saltwater.
So I think it's a bacterial infection. I didn't post pictures of the cup because it won't be useful it just looks like a translucent white substance. It seems to be coming from inbetween the polyps of the coral, should I worry about it spreading to my other corals?
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So I think it's a bacterial infection. I didn't post pictures of the cup because it won't be useful it just looks like a translucent white substance. It seems to be coming from inbetween the polyps of the coral, should I worry about it spreading to my other corals?
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You can see more has been secreted since it's filled the space inbetween the polyps
 

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Someone I know recently got one by the way, I still don't have any money lol. Do you think anyone on here would know what this is? Do you think it's bacterial?
Haha, I doubt we'd be able to pinpoint what it is, but I would guess it's either bacteria or excessive mucus being produced for some reason.
 
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Haha, I doubt we'd be able to pinpoint what it is, but I would guess it's either bacteria or excessive mucus being produced for some reason.
Could a dip in peroxide or iodine help, also though I would mention my calcium has fallen to about 200ppm because I haven't done any water changes because of fluconazole dose. 14 day mark would be on Friday, then I can do a water 30% wc
 

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Could a dip in peroxide or iodine help, also though I would mention my calcium has fallen to about 200ppm because I haven't done any water changes because of fluconazole dose. 14 day mark would be on Friday, then I can do a water 30% wc
I'm not sure honestly - this is a bit out of my element.
 

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