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Please help identify what is on the right side of my montipora. I see a flat center with flat legs going out.

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Do you have a photo under white light? Kind of hard to tell from the photo
 
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Here is a better picture. I’m thinking about re dipping it in Coral RX.
 

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It's likely a harmless sponge. At this point it would not concern me. If you do feel the need to dip just remove the item.
 

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