Duncan looks weird, spaghetti like strings on base

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I just came back home and noticed this, is that normal? My parameters are normal and haven’t changed.
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Sure is normal for an anthelia, or caulerpa, or maybe even a Kenya tree to sprout from “nowhere” on the base of a coral fragment. I don’t know what it is because I can’t figure out what Is showing in the picture? A
better picture of the subject hitchhiker might help with an identification.
 
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Thank you for your reply, hopefully this helps!
 

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Interesting, that could be a reason. Should I just keep observing it?
 

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