Purple looking sponge (looks like cyano) is taking over my tank

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Hello,
the following sponge is taking over my tank. It's literally growing over ALL my rocks and covering the base of some corals.

I know it looks like cyano bacteria, but the thing underneath when trying to remove it manually is definitely a sponge like thing.
I tried removing it with a tweezer and during a water change, but it comes back VERY QUICK.

Anyone encountered this sponge already and how to remove it?
Are there any reefsafe predators that eats this kind of thing?

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Hi , 2nd pic looks like it's plating correct ?
 

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I have definitely had issues with sponges irritating corals before. I added a pygmy cherub angel and he seems to eat sponges whenever he sees them. Pygmy cherub angels aren't "reef safe" but it's pretty much a 50/50 chance as to whether or not it will be.
 
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It looks like cyano film, not sponge.
I'm 99% sure the "body" of this thing is a sponge. I'll try to add better pictures today. I'm not sure if this sponge has a top part of cyano. Nowhere else in my tank is cyano
 
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I have definitely had issues with sponges irritating corals before. I added a pygmy cherub angel and he seems to eat sponges whenever he sees them. Pygmy cherub angels aren't "reef safe" but it's pretty much a 50/50 chance as to whether or not it will be.
oh good to know! this will be a better bet than for example a flame angel?
 
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Use a turkey baster and see if it still holds up like a sponge or breaks apart like cyano mat.
That's what I tried indeed. Turkey blaster is not enough. it's like a sponge. Even trying to 'suck it' from the rocks during water change is challenging and keeps coming back on same spots.

Because I tried the turkey blaster as well. Now my tank is FULL of this thing :(
 

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That's what I tried indeed. Turkey blaster is not enough. it's like a sponge. Even trying to 'suck it' from the rocks during water change is challenging and keeps coming back on same spots.

Because I tried the turkey blaster as well. Now my tank is FULL of this thing :(
If it is a sponge, it shouldn’t come off at all.

The last pic looked like cyano to me. I might be wrong.
 
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oh for sure, i did a lot of research on angels before I bought the pygmy cherub and it seems to be the most reef safe of all of them.
ok thanks! Also investigated the 'genicanthus'? I really like these to be honest. But first searching for solutions for this issue
 

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It may be a species of encrusting purple sponge:

I haven't had this problem before, but I understand that it can be quite aggressive and has to be dealt with similar to encrusting corals, i.e. scraped off

However, if it's a sponge, you might also have success taking the rock out of the water and exposing it to air. Sponges do not do well in air. Also a better place to be chipping away at it.
 

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It may be a species of encrusting purple sponge:

I haven't had this problem before, but I understand that it can be quite aggressive and has to be dealt with similar to encrusting corals, i.e. scraped off

However, if it's a sponge, you might also have success taking the rock out of the water and exposing it to air. Sponges do not do well in air. Also a better place to be chipping away at it.
Believe this is it , searching for pics ATM,
@laurensvanpoucke , do you have any tangs ? what type ?
 

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It's not a hard sponge at all! it's very 'blubbery'. Don't know how to translate it.
I do have a yellow kole tang, blue hippo tang, blonde naso tang
If same , which I believe is , purple , desjardini, sohal, convict tangs will eat.
will be back sometime today with pics.
 

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