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I've had this film/tubey structure encasing this rock for at least a year now, and I'm beginning to get curious of what it is. When I removed the rock from the water when transferring tanks in July, the film felt slimey but did not readily brush off. It seems to be inflated almost like a halo over the rock, and resists any algae or other incursion. It survived at the bottom of a rock pile with likely little/no light, and in the current tank is in full intense direct lighting. It even resisted any incursion from a massive dinoflagellates outbreak that lasted for a month. Any ideas what it is? At first I thought it was a sponge or biofilm, but the complete lack of mobility and the presence of those tubes makes me question the biofilm theory.