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Blakjax

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Any idea what these mounds are? They each have a hole and they seem to be forming in many regions of my rockscape.

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I'd say they are some cool looking sponges, but not positive.
 

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Barnacles maybe?
Just guessing

Look 5 and 6th image,looks like them.but i not actually sure.could be sponge like cell said

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Any idea what these mounds are? They each have a hole and they seem to be forming in many regions of my rockscape.

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Looks like a sponge. It will probably need to be fed.
 

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Tunicates and not uncommon
 

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