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Not sure if my photo is good enough but got lots of these showing up. Thought it was feather duster but not sure. Couldn't find an exact match, maybe I didn't look in the right places. Haven't added anything for 4 months or mire. Tank is 8 months old
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Yes what I thought of the fuzzy ones but their right out in the open, I thought pineapple like shade? Also there's 1 at the top to the left of the Whisker . It's got sort of hairs coming out the top so this one might be different?
 

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Yes what I thought of the fuzzy ones but their right out in the open, I thought pineapple like shade? Also there's 1 at the top to the left of the Whisker . It's got sort of hairs coming out the top so this one might be different?
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Usually they do prefer shade, though the hairs are just a characteristic of pineapple sponge
 
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Ah OK thanks! There are many on various rocks. Just noticed today. Reading a little seemscthey ebb and flow but can't doany real harm?
 

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Ah OK thanks! There are many on various rocks. Just noticed today. Reading a little seemscthey ebb and flow but can't doany real harm?
They're relatively harmless, though keep an eye on them, they can cover/irritate coral if they grow too close (touching or growing on) though if that does happen just pluck them off. I've found they're only a problem if they actually grow onto the coral, branching corals seem to be the only ones they can irritate.
 
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Thanks will monitor and maybe cut back on feeding a bit more
 

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