Cup-like opening w/whitish eyelash-looking sweepers

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Anybody know what this is on our frogspawn? The sweepers go in and out. Feather duster? Thanks!
 
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Anybody know what this is on our frogspawn? The sweepers go in and out. Feather duster? Thanks!
Also, I dipped a new zoa colony that had nudibranch eggs in Coral Rx but could not get all the eggs off. Would the dip have killed the eggs? It’s been a while since I’ve dealt with that once before so I don’t quite remember. Thanks.
 
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Appears to be a barnacle.
Thanks! We looked it up and the photos do look like this. Any thoughts on whether to just leave it be or not? I’ll see what info I can find online in the meantime. Much appreciated.
 

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It won’t harm the frogspawn but could irritate it which could cause it to decline. You could try to glue over the opening.
 

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