Hitchhiker identification help please

allboutthe305

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Was wondering if someone can identify what's in the 2 pictures please.

Saw the Facebook post of R2R of aiptasia on the polyp frag and was wondering if that's what I have or if it's part of the polyps.

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The second picture has a white sponge like thing on it. And not sure what it is.

These are from my 14 Biocube and both frags have doubled in size in the last 3 months.

Thanks in advance!
 

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That first pic is definitely aiptasia. You will want to get rid of it ASAP. You can use Joe's Juice, aiptasia-X or lemon juice.
 

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That looks like a tunicate, harmless filter feeder. Hard to tell from the pic but it should have what appears to be two tubes. Easily removed.
 

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