Torch growing translucent tubes

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My torch has been developing fuzzy growths on its skeleton. I have been dipping and scrubbing them off as they seem to be eroding the skeleton. Today I noticed that there are translucent tubes growing from the same fuzzy spots on the torch.

Disregard the retracted tentacles; I took this about two hours before lights out and my torch has a habit of retracting for a bit every day. It also just caught a piece of mysis.
 
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Hard to see, could be pineapple sponges.
I just googled this. It looks extremely similar. I’m pretty sure that it’s eroding the skeleton though; is that normal? My torch skeleton has a flat spot where I previously scrubbed a large patch off.
 

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I just googled this. It looks extremely similar. I’m pretty sure that it’s eroding the skeleton though; is that normal? My torch skeleton has a flat spot where I previously scrubbed a large patch off.
No, they are just sponges. Will reduce in numbers over time. They wouldn’t cause what you describe.
 
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+1 pineapple sponge :). Would be cool for a close up but it looks like that to me.
Here is what it looked like when I first discovered it a few weeks ago. There was a large quarter-sized fuzzy growth on the side of the skeleton. It scrubbed off pretty easily but seems to be slowly growing back now.
 

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Yeah looking like a sponge or maybeeee a tunicate. Brushed off with a toothbrush would do the trick
 

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