So, I picked up some corals at the Reefed and dipped my corals using Reef Dip by Seachem. All of my corals seem to be doing fine except one Ricrodea. I purchased 3 ricordea in total and these are the first and only ricordea I have had. Right as I was heading out the door I noticed this morning that something brown and slimy looking was on the edge of the coral. The growth is not coming out of either of the 2 mouths. I just did another coral dip and set the ricordea on the sand bed and now a Nassarius snail is poking around it. Here is a couple of pictures. Sorry for the quality but they were all I could get. I am wondering if maybe I could have accidentally gotten a dab of glue on the coral or something. Any ideas on what it is or what I should do? Tank parameters are stable
salinity 1.0245
temp 79.9
alkalinity 10
ph 8.1
nitrites 0
ammonia 0
nitrates 5
phosphates 0
calcium 450
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salinity 1.0245
temp 79.9
alkalinity 10
ph 8.1
nitrites 0
ammonia 0
nitrates 5
phosphates 0
calcium 450
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