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Hi all
No idea what this is. Hopefully you can see the pictures. I have been dealing with aiptaisia but this doesn’t feel at all the same. Spread like fore around the tank and I only notice it in shaded or very low light spots.
Thank you so much

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Possibly tunicates?
 

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Colonial Tunicates, might be harmless but they can try and steal space for corals to grow on.
 
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Colonial Tunicates, might be harmless but they can try and steal space for corals to grow on.
I guess they don’t like light, as I really only see them in shaded areas. Will keep an eye. Thanks :)
 

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