Red Slime VS Rock Flower Anemone

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A month ago or longer my rock flower spawned. It appears multiple babies are attached to the back and small rocks behind the parent. I feed this area and behind it that doesn't get much flow where the babies are sheltered.
It's difficult to see in this picture but there is red slime on this this rock, back and sides with small bubbles that continue to return. Currently the remainder of the tank is clear...
I'd like to allow these creatures to develop but it's not worth having a tank maintenance issues, agree?
Any suggestions?


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Strongly disagree. The merits of raising them far outweigh the unsightly existence of a single rock, for me at least.
 
McPhock;1078094 wrote: Strongly disagree. The merits of raising them far outweigh the unsightly existence of a single rock, for me at least.

Agree on the single rock but I'm assuming this will start spreading to all rocks, no?

If not, it's a non issue but thought once an algae gets started it spreads...

I'll read more but that's what I comprehend from red slime if not exterminated!

I feed the area daily with different small foods... Not fish foid.
 
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