pegasus
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I have something yellow encrusting one of my rocks, and is starting to spread to an adjoining rock. The included picture shows it is growing around the anthelia, so this is fairly new growth. At first glance it looks similar to the yellow sponge that grows on the surrounding rocks, but upon closer inspection, it doesn't have the cottony texture or water passages like the sponge. If you look closely, you can see a few small patches of sponge (slightly darker) growing on it's surface. It is extremely hard, like some form of calcareous coral. It looks to be about 1/4" thick in places, and I haven't been able to find anything on the internet that resembles it. It doesn't appear to be a type of encrusting monti or porite, but I could be wrong. It has a bumpy texture on the surface, similar to chicken skin... lol! Any help will be appreciated.
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