Aiptasia?

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We have a tiny live rock that we have noticed some stuff growing on. Can anyone help us identify it? Our tank is about 1 month old. Thank you!
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I just added some new pics and video. Thanks for taking a look!
Do they have a hard tube at the base? If so I'm going with feather dusters which are harmless filter feeders. If they're "squishy" the entire body and foot than I'd lean towards colonial hydroids which I'd just honestly toss the rock if they're on just that small rock
 

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Definitely not hydroids. But a feather worm of some sort. If you don't like how many are reproducing, cut back a little on feedings.
 
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Definitely not hydroids. But a feather worm of some sort. If you don't like how many are reproducing, cut back a little on feedings.
Feeding of the Clown fish? We don’t current feed any of the rock because we didn’t know it would have stuff growing on it
 

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They reproduce by nutrients in the water. Usually released by fish waste and left over foods. Keeping water nitrates and phosphates low, will keep their population in control. They are harmless, though.
 

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