Sponges..Maybe?

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So, I have of what look to be like some sort of vermitide snails, however they seem to have a more of a translucent appearance then that. Then, I thought about hydroids, but they seem to be a bit more hardy and not as stringy and that led me lastly to sponges. These almost reassemble colonies all over my live rock. In addition, they came quick within a few weeks. The tank has been up for some years now.
Basically, I need some help with identification, please!
Thanks, in advance!!
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Thanks! Usually, sponges are harmless, but can be combatted by injecting them with boiling water, hydrogen peroxide, or air.
Cools, I read a little bit about that before posting too. Makes sense.
Hopefully, they plane out and don't have to go to those measures.
 

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