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Attached to the skeleton (base) part of my Euphyllia (Torch) coral, to the naked eye it's like white tiny q tip head with bristles at one end. This was under the microscope and squashed by a cover slip so slightly different appearance. I imagine it's a form of filter feeder! Any ideas?

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No, they're OK.

Usually in the beginning there's a lot of these, but once the tank matures so to say the population declines.
 

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