It never ends... now what in the heck is this???

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Is something living in my Blasto's mouth???? ;Pompus
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Barnacle

Common in lps mouths and very common in torches. Coral adapts, harmless. Though I haven't looked it up I believe the relationship term is commensalism because the Barnacle doesn't really hurt the coral

They're usually a pulsing fan action in and out... If that's not the case the pic also looks like a verm snail but that's rare, barnacles more common
 

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Just seems to be chilling out. Now I think I see some antenna's in my B-33 bomber too...... ;Sour
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those look like tube worms. could be barnacle but the arms should be fans.

more than likely the coral encrusted over their hole, or tried to.
 

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The creature in question appears to be a Vermetid snail. Not actually a tube worm, but a gastropod.
 

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I belive a vermatid sends out mucus and not feelers.
Being snails, they do have antennas. A duster will have a crown as opposed to a pair of antenna. Here's a picture I found on Google showing the antenna on them. They will also put put out mucous for gathering food, but those antennae let them know the food is there.
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Its a vermetid snail. The coral has to encrust around it. Although not harmful, they can irritate the coral since they secrete mucous threads that can interfere with the coral's mucous. Since its already encrusted the only way to kill it is to fill the opening with super glue. You will soon find them all over your tank, pretty much unavoidable. They can create very hard, calcified tubes which can be hard to remove. Very annoying
 

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