Feather duster in hammer coral?

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Pretty sure this is just a feather duster that rode along with my new hammer colony, but wanted to get a second opinion :)
 
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Sorry, I'm not able to view this particular video (if you have an still image I'd be happy to have another look).

Sure thing, here's a still...
 

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+1 to the coral boring barnacle. I have had 2 in my tank, one on a chalice and the second on a favia. It looks the same in my experience to what your video shows.
 
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Ah, good find. Yeah likely a barnacle. Seems like their worry-level in the tank is debated, so probably best to get rid of it
 

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It will steal food from the hammer. Best bet is to place a Small dab of gel superglue over the opening to stop it
 

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