Unknown Algea on Xenia

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I've had my tank for 5 weeks now, and I've noticed something growing on my xenia. Can any tell what it is?

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I can’t see the xenia in the pic. And algae won’t grow on xenia that I know of. Seems the pic has a flash from the outside of the tank. Can you turn your lights on whites and take a pic without a flash? Usually algae in a new tank is common and nothing to be concerned about.
 

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Appears to be macroalgae but pics slightly fuzzy
 

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Ok thanks bro, I'll try another picture

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Wild guess would be a black sponge. But your rocks look quite new so I almost wouldn’t guess it’s a grown out sponge. Would need clearer pics.
 
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It looks there are critters inside the the tubes, when i turned the whites to 100% it looked like something was sticking its feelers out.
 

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