Is this a pest on my Candy Cane?

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I noticed two heads right next to each other starting to recede.

I cut one off the other day and it exposed this red stuff I can't identify.

It looks kind of like the color of coralline algae, but is semi-transparent.

The head that it is on is receding near the substance in question, and the one i removed would have been right on the other side of it (where the hermit crab is in the photo)

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did it move there, or has it been growing there? If moving it could be a large flatworm, but i think that looks like a pink type of sponge just growing on the skeleton
 
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i just removed the affected head and inspected it.

it was some type of slimy, muscusy substance that has been growing there.

i wasn't not able to see it until now since it was being blocked by a head that was growing in front of it (where the hermit crab shell is in the photo)

the other day I removed that head since it was also receding due to close proximity to what I think is some kind of fungus
 

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