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Looks like bryozoan and should be ok as long as pest free
Here are some underwater epics.Could we get underwater pictures? Invertebrates tend to loose a lot of their form out if water.
Might be a sponge, bryozoan, or possibly something else.
Doesn't look like any sponge I've seen; my guess is bryozoans, which comprise a very diverse phylum of animals. As @vetteguy53081 mentioned, these are harmless and are filter-feeders.Here are some underwater epics.
Thank you. Makes sense because when I search online I see a bunch of different bryozoans. Reading some of the links you shared. Appreciate that tooDoesn't look like any sponge I've seen; my guess is bryozoans, which comprise a very diverse phylum of animals. As @vetteguy53081 mentioned, these are harmless and are filter-feeders.
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2003-10/rs/index.php
https://www.reeflex.net/kategorie/182.html
Thank you it is really pretty rock hope the biodiversity helps in the new setup.By the way, you've got some awesome red encrusting algae and live rock shapes!