Ricordia forms a bubble

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Hello I had posted a thread before this about this Ricordia and since I moved it from the high flow spot, it’s now resides in this cave entrance which has a hole at the top providing light to the coral, just today I’m noticing this bubble looking formation on it can anyone help tell me what it is

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Thanks much better. So Ricordea, which I love and presently have are slow growing and slow moving. I had one once that had a “rip” it continued and continued until it somewhat unravelled to about 4”. I cut it to stop the madness and both went their own way and survived. I don’t know what that is on yours but chances are it’s nothing to worry about. They’re tough little mushrooms…actually in the anemone family. Good luck.
 
Thanks much better. So Ricordea, which I love and presently have are slow growing and slow moving. I had one once that had a “rip” it continued and continued until it somewhat unravelled to about 4”. I cut it to stop the madness and both went their own way and survived. I don’t know what that is on yours but chances are it’s nothing to worry about. They’re tough little mushrooms…actually in the anemone family. Good luck.
Thanks for that I’ll just sit back and watch!
 

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