Egg id - found under corals

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Hi everyone,

I was doing maintenance on my frag system today an noticed a load of eggs under a gsp grow out plate, any idea what they are?

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They are not hard eggs, more like a jelly ball with a tadpole in them, I have never herd of a tunicate, if that's what it is are they good/bad/indifferent, should I remove them?
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They are not hard eggs, more like a jelly ball with a tadpole in them, I have never herd of a tunicate, if that's what it is are they good/bad/indifferent, should I remove them?
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Yeah, those are the suspected tunicates - they're harmless filter feeders; good guys.
 

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