SPS "Parasite" ID Needed

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I purchased a couple frags and after inspecting them I found one had a "critter" burrowed into the skeleton. I could see it inside the hole with a jewelers loop and it looked like some type of "pod". it also fluoresced blue under actinics. In my QT it made movements like a filter feeder so I'm not sure what to think. I dipped the coral in Bayer and Coral RX, but have not seen it come out.

Any ideas?
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Not a vermetid IMHO. I have seen a few of those and this does not have any of the shell structure. It's more like a "burrow" than a shell.
 

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I had a couple on two different SPS, pulsed in and out with a feather appearance, didn't hurt anything.
 
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Thank you KJ!

Definitely not something I want spreading to other corals. I haven't been able to find info on their reproduction in the reef aquarium, but better safe than sorry. I have a fairly high-end SPS collection that I'd hate to see covered in barnacles.
 

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They usually die because there's not enough food. They're as hard or Harder to keep than NPS and scallops.
No matter how hard I tried to keep them alive.
 

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