Black worms eating corals?

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I appreciate all the help guys, it’s definitely not a Scutus. They don’t have antennas that long, I believe it’s some type of flatworm because they bud off of each other in an asexual way. The owner of the tank is going to hit it with interceptor and he’s going to get back to me if it kills them off.
 

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Call me crazy but those look exactly like black sponges with the excurrent siphon. Have you seen them actually move?
 

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Very strange..im gonna keep digging..;Bookworm;Bookworm
 

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