What’s on my rock!

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Hi fellow reefers,

first post here, I’m just looking for a bit of advice - there is something covering my rock and wondered what it is! Any help would be appreciated!

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Did it just happen? Was the rock acid washed or cleaned before tank set up
It’s been like that for the last few months. Parameters are all normal and stable. But no the rock wasn’t washed or cleaned. I’ve got vermatid snails AND cyano bacteria! It’s a bit of a pain!
 
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I would try to get rid of the verbatid snails cause they will become a problem later.


Youll never get rid of em.. always one you miss.. plus i like them. The grab mysis and food when i feed the tank and my potters angel and copperband butterfly who dont eat food floating in the water.. eat them when the verbatides catch them.. its weird
 
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Youll never get rid of em.. always one you miss.. plus i like them. The grab mysis and food when i feed the tank and my potters angel and copperband butterfly who dont eat food floating in the water.. eat them when the verbatides catch them.. its weird
Okay thanks, yeah I mean they’re not disturbing the coral to be honest. And I suppose you’re right with the catching of the food!
 
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