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    white frost on the rocks

    definately not nudibranches. not mobile, some form of growth coming straight out of the (on top of) the rock. however if they are, i have a sudden mating commune of them and will have a couple hundred for sale or gifts..... i might actually be able to recoup some of the money the wife is...
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    white frost on the rocks

    so that actually is looking very much closer than anything i have been able to find. i am attaching some more pics with different lighting as the sun in actually out in seattle.... i did play with the birght/contrast/mid tones to try and highlight the "subjects". you will have to excuse me...
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    white frost on the rocks

    and for the record, i didnt notice the white coralline algea. you are correct and i do see more of it. this post is about the white/grey looking lattice work looking frost stuff on the rocks in the large parts of the pictures that i am trying to id. i went to 4 saltwater shops here locally and...
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    white frost on the rocks

    thanks for the quick response. i do have some sponges on the rock up above it that came in as hitchhikers on the live rock. this does not look like those as of yet. yes we were noobies and didnt quaranteen properly. we are working to rectify that moving forward. i also have purple coraline...
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    white frost on the rocks

    hello, so we came home last night and discovered a new "item" in our biocube14. On the right hand side of the tank on the rock holding up the frag of blue mushrooms, which also holds up our back piece of coral with the leather on it, we discoverd the 2/3/4 pictures. to me this looks to be like...
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