Blue green hitchhiker on my new zoas

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I'm hoping they are young feather dusters but I'm still nee to the hobby so I'd love another set of eyes on them. I've tried looking at other threads and hitchhiker guides but nothing seems to be matching what I'm seeing. On the last picture I sprayed some water onto them via a pipette and they did retract. I don't see the tube associated with a feather duster though. Any help is much appreciated!
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Looks like Clove Polyps or Xenia to me.
Thats definitely it. After looking at polyps the vendor I got these from sell, this is definitely the answer. They have a blue clove polyp that is identical! I'll definitely grow them out, who doesn't love a free coral.
 
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I'm hoping they are young feather dusters but I'm still nee to the hobby so I'd love another set of eyes on them. I've tried looking at other threads and hitchhiker guides but nothing seems to be matching what I'm seeing. On the last picture I sprayed some water onto them via a pipette and they did retract. I don't see the tube associated with a feather duster though. Any help is much appreciated!
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Clove polyps?
 
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