Identify Black slime

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Just relocated my failed attempt at a zoa garden to discover this black slime. Any ideas?
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It very well could be, I just stumbled upon it. How do I tell, and if so, do I need to worry?
Best way is to touch it. If its squishy and not easily removed it's likely a sponge, if its slimy and is easily blown off the rock it's likely a slime algae of some type. But I'm thinking black sponge :)
 
Best way is to touch it. If its squishy and not easily removed it's likely a sponge, if its slimy and is easily blown off the rock it's likely a slime algae of some type. But I'm thinking black sponge :)
it’s not easily blown off, so probably a black sponge. Is it harmless? Or should I take action?
 
it’s not easily blown off, so probably a black sponge. Is it harmless? Or should I take action?
Nope, sponges are a good thing. Filter feeders and a sign of a healthy aquarium:)
 
Appears to be sponge. Generally clear or yellow but under low light will darken
 

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