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anyone have a name for this critter??

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They should be fine, yes. To my understanding, though, some tunicates can be difficult to keep alive.
im not even sure they are alive , dont see much for movement. i have them in a tank i use to keep bbait fish and feeders in. will keep an eye on them. thanks
 

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im not even sure they are alive , dont see much for movement.
Yeah, you won't see much movement from them - the most you should really see is just them opening and closing their siphons that they use to filter the water (and even then, they should - to my understanding - generally stay open).

Telling if they're alive can be done using some sort of dye in the same way you can tell if sponges are alive (see the quote below):
Telling whether it's (still) alive is easy, take some dye (for example baking yeast dissolved in water, that's in many foods anyway, or the glowing green red sea stuff with actual dye) and squirt a bit at the pores of the sponge. If it comes obviously jetting out of the sponges vents (much bigger holes than the pores) then it is alive
Basically, if they're alive, the tunicates will draw the dye in through one siphon and send it out the other. For example:
 

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