Help identifying a sponge/coral?

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Hey all,

I've been keeping an eye on this, but I'm not sure what it actually is. I took a look at some of the pests/id threads and google reverse search but both didn't really help me id it. It appears to be a sponge, but there are no siphons and it is growing much faster than any sponge I've encountered. Pictures attached, video in the second post

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Awesome, it looks like I have a bit of reading to do. :)
 

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Awesome, it looks like I have a bit of reading to do. :)
Honestly after looking at it again I am not sure. I see the skeletal structure of what looks either a Duncan or an Euphyllia, in the 1st image.
It could very well be sponge growing over that old dead lps skeleton.
So I know that's not much help. Perhaps a top down image would clarify it.

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Honestly after looking at it again I am not sure. I see the skeletal structure of what looks either a Duncan or an Euphyllia, in the 1st image.
It could very well be sponge growing over that old dead lps skeleton.
So I know that's not much help. Perhaps a top down image would clarify it.

:)
Sure! I snapped a few pictures.
 

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That's very interesting, but it does look like some sponge or algae took over an old LPS colony skeleton.
I would just keep an eye on it to make sure it doesn't spread all over your rock work, unless you like the look.
 
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I contacted the prior owner of the tank to see if they had any ideas, since I bought the tank after it had wiped while they were on vacation and he thought it may be frogspawn. Does that sound likely?
 

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It may have very well once have been a Frogspawn, only the skeletal structure is left now.
 

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