SaltwaterNoobs
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My husband and I just inherited a 35 gallon SW tank (yay!) and we've been nursing it back to proper health over the past month. We bought a piece of live rock from a local (and reputable) pet store. The live rock has some club-tipped anemones growing on it as well as a brittle star hiding somewhere in its core. But the one substance we can't for the LIFE of us identify is this milky-white coating along one crevice of the live rock. To be explicit, it looks like white snot I have attached the best picture I could capture of it with arrows pointing to the white stuff. Some places I've read suggest it's a sponge, bad growth of algae, or even something to do with a brittle star. I just want to know if it will harm the tank or not. It hasn't seemed to grow since we got it a little over two weeks ago, and none of our inhabitants (maroon clown, bangai cardinal, 5 hermit crabs, 5 snails, 1 xenia) have been affected by it. They are all perfectly content, happy campers. Please help!!!
- The N00bs
- The N00bs