Please I'd this, I think it's algae

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What is it?

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those rascals look like little brown bryozoans see if you googlepic agree w that, the brown var

or little 'droids-- if not, those aren't the droids you are looking for

I firmly think they are not plants but either hydroids or bryo's
 
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I didn't see anything online that looks like it. If it helps they don't close when you touch them
 
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Thank god it isn't my tank. I was just at a friends house. It seems to be isolated on his Kenya tree. Can he just remove coral and surrounding sand?
 

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I think those brown hydroids above are them, and they don't react like the droids will Im leaning towards some zoans./ I think physical removal is the only nonchem way, whether or not goat de wormer works may be the case not sure
 

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