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I've seen something similar to this on a rock of zoas I received a couple years ago and I was barely able to save a small portion of them -- the rest were overtaken and melted away by whatever it was.
This white goo looks very similar, and it's growing fast. I noticed it about a week ago and I hoped it was just a sponge growing, but it's about twice the size now and I'm starting to freak out. This is my zoa garden... the last thing I want to do is try to cut it all apart trying to save polyps.
Anybody have any ideas? Is it an evil sponge of some type? A bacterial infection? If bacterial, would chemiclean be useful? (I have a few patches of stubborn green cyano that I was going to treat anyway).
This white goo looks very similar, and it's growing fast. I noticed it about a week ago and I hoped it was just a sponge growing, but it's about twice the size now and I'm starting to freak out. This is my zoa garden... the last thing I want to do is try to cut it all apart trying to save polyps.
Anybody have any ideas? Is it an evil sponge of some type? A bacterial infection? If bacterial, would chemiclean be useful? (I have a few patches of stubborn green cyano that I was going to treat anyway).