Blister on euphylia?

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I have been noticing my euphylia retracting from time to time and noticed this weird blister/growth, see pics.

It seems to be growing in an area that recently separated due to normal growth. Although I can not tell if that is the cause or just coincidental.

Could it be egg deposits, sores from pest bites, pests etc..?

Should I dip it?

Any help is appreciated!

Thank you all!

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Thanks for all of the good pics on your post. Waiting for the experts to weigh in.
 
If you can an iodine dip and a dip in coral rx couldn't hurt.
 
Ok, the advice of investigating with tweezers was a good idea.

The blister was actually a hard calcium skeletal like disc. It popped off quite easily. But it seemed to take some flesh with it. It look hollow in there’s.
Have you tried gently removing it with tweezers? How long ago did you notice the "growth"?

May be a hitchhiker if it was me I would investigate with some tweezers
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What do you all think?

Is this normal when a new branch is forming?

Please see pics.

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Ok, the advice of investigating with tweezers was a good idea.

The blister was actually a hard calcium skeletal like disc. It popped off quite easily. But it seemed to take some flesh with it. It look hollow in there’s.



@vetteguy53081


What do you all think?

Is this normal when a new branch is forming?

Please see pics.

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See, I have a few good ideas every now and then ;)
As for the depression left in the skeleton, can you see any flesh through it? If not, it will likely grow out soon enough.
If you think there is a hole that goes all the way into the live organism, I'd dip with iodine to be safe and prevent a bacterial infection.
 
Now the question is... What was it? What caused it?
Initially I thought it looked like a limpet. But if it wasn't just on the surface and left an indentation, then it was probably something else.
 
Initially I thought it looked like a limpet. But if it wasn't just on the surface and left an indentation, then it was probably something else.
I am going to hold out until the OP chimes in. Should be interesting.
 
IMO this was something different. But I can not speak as to what.
 
Oh, come on, you can tell me...
Haha. I do not know but limpets tend to present themselves differently from my experience and also in groups.

I do appreciate you pressing for more information though.
 
I seriously have no idea what this was.
The hard disc was similar shape to a limpet, but it crumbled with very little pressure.

The tissue seems like it was either eaten, or tore away when I removed the thing. I can now see into the skeleton.

I am monitoring.....
 
Did you or something else injure the flesh before this whole tumor like growth appeared?
 
Did you or something else injure the flesh before this whole tumor like growth appeared?
I do not remember damaging it. But that is a possibility. And it did cross my mind that this was a scar, but it seemed to grow. And now I Maynard have ripped its scab off?
 
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