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This thing is tube shaped and I just noticed it today. I regularly look at this part of the tank as it is where my pistol shrimp and goby routinely have their cave entrance. I have sand and rubble harvested direct from the ocean in this tank. Tank is mature and well established.

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Looks like either a peanut worm (Sipunculan) or spoon worm (Echiuran). I'm leaning toward peanut worm, but either way they're most likely harmless/beneficial.
 
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Here is another, better, image. I tried to siphon it out and ended up picking it up with my fingers. It is hard like shell/rock and seems broken on the end

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Here is another, better, image. I tried to siphon it out and ended up picking it up with my fingers. It is hard like shell/rock and seems broken on the end

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Could be a type of coral since you harvested rock directly from the ocean.
 

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