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It’s not moving so I assume dead.Maybe a peanut worm or a feather duster out of it's tube, with no crown.
Is it alive or dead?
Nothing it doesn’t even move. Tank is about 6 weeks old.What does it do if you poke it?
Can you elaborate on broadcast fed?Highly likely that it is a vermetid snail shell. They're an annoying pest that proliferate in any system that is heavily broadcast fed. To control populations, the shells can either be crushed or sealed with cyanoacrylate gel. If left unchecked, they can reproduce and spread at a rapid pace to the point where the slime nets they cast -- 2 - 5" long, irritate nearby corals.
SoftIs it hard like a snail shell or soft and squishy?
Can you elaborate on broadcast fed?
Awesome thanks for teaching me something today!Of course. Broadcast feeding is mixing any small particle food, coral foods in particular (Polyp Lab, for instance) with a bit of tank water then pouring it into the system with the main pump off, allowing the internal circulation to disperse it, then turning off those pumps as well. It's popular with those that have large SPS populations as it is an ideal way to feed SPS, particularly in larger sytems.
Soft
Awesome thanks for teaching me something today!