Something on my candy cane coral frag.

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Any help on what this is and whether it is good our bad? Hanging off underneath better the 2 the coral heads. Small and looks kind of like a like a dandelion seed :) Thanks!
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Most likely aptasia. I'd pull the frag out of the water if possible, and scrap it off with tweezers, and rinse the frag in a separate container of saltwater, before returning it to the tank.
 
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Thanks to both for the info... Not sure if this info helps the id:

I pulled out the frag, tried to remove what I thought was it with tweezers, and rinsed before adding back to the tank.

However, when I put it into the tank it popped back out.... When I reach for the frag, it shrinks back or recedes into the coral. So now the frag is in a cup in the sump until I figure out what it is :)
 
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It kinda looks like a star polyp. Those tend to be plague corals in a lot of commercial aquariums. If it is a star polyp and you don't want it all over the place eventually a dab of glue over it will do the trick.
 

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Worm feather duster. Another photo but less fuzzy by chance?
 
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Worm feather duster. Another photo but less fuzzy by chance?
The next day after moving it to the cup, I saw a similar creature but out was a little lower... After that I haven't seen it again to get a better picture.

Here's the picture I have after moving it back. If you compare to the other one you can see this is a little lower down from the coral head.
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NOT SURE WHAT IT IS BUT ID PICK IT OFF WITH A TWEEZER OR SIMILAR AND CHUCK IT
 

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