Purple polyps

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These started growing. Not sure where they came from. They are like purple polyps. Almost look like mini xenia. They react to a turkey baster by retracting. Hard to get good pics.

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Sorry. This is what I'm looking at
 

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Hard go see but looks like a favia or porites coral. Assuming that’s live rock. Probably came on it.
 

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If it's all soft (No skeletal structure), might be blue clove polyps. Hard to tell from your pic. If they are blue cloves they can quickly grow and be a pest.
 
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If it's all soft (No skeletal structure), might be blue clove polyps. Hard to tell from your pic. If they are blue cloves they can quickly grow and be a pest.
Yeah. Looks like that's what i have. How can I control them?
 

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