Is this a budding hammer head?

Robert Binz

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Or is it something else?

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At first glance it looks like a tunicate or sponge of some sort.

Babies in that spot are possible, but generally look like a tiny version of the adults.
 

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I think it looks more like a sponge too.

I have a branching hammer sprouting baby stalks in that area, so it is possible. But they look different than that.
 

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