Not idea what this could even be

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So, after being gone for 3 days, I came home and noticed some new things.

My pistol shrimp moved some sand around and now I'm noticing this big blobby looking thing. It honestly looks like a RBTA when closed up and is upside down in a cave. You can see the sand stuck to it.

The second thing is that there looks like there is a torch coral right next to it. Not sure how it's thriving down here, there is no light at all hitting this area.

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From the left side:

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And your "torch" could be a clear cup coral, hard to tell from the pic.
 
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Ok thanks guys, after googling sponge and ball anemone, that's what those two look like. Don't know much about sponges and didn't know those anemone's existed haha. I will still try to get a better shot tomorrow when the lights come back on.
 

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