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I doubt it is a sponge, it showed up out of nowhere and it wasn't there yesterday I think its a nudibranch it looks like one but could it?
 

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I'm not positive but I lean towards nudi.
 
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I do have a cauliflower coral that is dying maybe it feeds on it? Removable is probably not possible also could I farm the cauliflower as a continual food source?
 

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You are above my knowledge at this point, when it comes to soft corals. I keep sps corals in one tank and a separate much smaller hitchhiking crab tank. Hopefully someone with more experience with soft corals can answer this one. If you would keep the nudi, the only thing i would suggest is maybe stock up on more soft corals and hopefully that will keep the nudi feed while allowing them to recover at the same time.
 

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