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You guys see that small pinkish orange spot? Is it premature coraline algae or something; or is it something more exciting
 

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Coraline comes in many different colors. I have definitely seen some flourescent oranges, reds, burgundy, pink and of course purple. It's hard to ID from the photo but I would guess coraline without a clearer image. Watch out for the aiptasia on the frag plug too.
 
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Coraline comes in many different colors. I have definitely seen some flourescent oranges, reds, burgundy, pink and of course purple. It's hard to ID from the photo but I would guess coraline without a clearer image. Watch out for the aiptasia on the frag plug too.
spotted it last night :) I was wondering why it want growin
 

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pineapple sponge. On occasion coralline gets chewed and and turns a fluro pink. Asterina or sanil or urchin maybe.
 
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ps I really hope my fox face eats the bubble algae :? its driving me up a wall
 

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so will the pink eventually go back to purple or what should I expect from it?
yep basically that.

And a fwiw, look into more snails for the cuc. Snails eat a LOT more than we see.
 
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