can anyone help me identify? On skeleton of my lips

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Can anyone please help me identify the pink finger-like growth on my lps skeletons. They are stationary, but seem to be increasing in number.
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The last picture is out of focus, but there are multiple small versions of the pink growth all along the base of the skeleton. Secondly, I assume that the white/gray flat thing in the first picture is a harmless chitin of some sort
 

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Looks like a sponge. If it looks like it is taking over or irritating your coral take it out and scrape it off in a container with some of your aquarium water.
 

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pink finger-like growth
Do a search on the forum here for benthic foraminiferans and see if they’re a match for what you have (they’re harmless if that’s what you have).
Secondly, I assume that the white/gray flat thing in the first picture is a harmless chitin of some sort
Yeah, that’s a chiton, and it’s likely harmless/beneficial.
 

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