Pink stuff turning white - problem? (photo)

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amahler

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I'm just bursting with questions tonight. :)

Some of my live rock has a patches of a fairly smooth pink areas... some overlaps with some blue or light purple areas.

First off - what is it? Similar to coraline alagae (like the dark purple that covers my older live Fiji rock)?

Second question: Why is it starting to turn white? All of the new rock has a slightly whithish/grayish sandy appearance on it and some parts are getting whiter than others. I was wondering if this is living stuff that is croaking as time goes on...

Thanks!
- Aaron
 

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It's probably some type of sponge dying. Dye off is common, especially if the sponges have been exposed to air for any length of time.
 
Since I'll be curing 45 lbs. of live rock, I've read lots on it, so to answer your ? I think some stuff is dying and you should shipon it out ASAP, be ready for ammonia spikes. Good luck
 
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