UTO (unidentified tank organism)

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apologies for the bad picture. Can anyone ID this.... whatever it is?
I'll try to take a better picture.
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Looks like a zoanthid or palythoa, any chance of a pic under withe light?
 

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It’s either a macro algae (i forget the name) or snake polyps (protopythoa sp).
I had snake polyp in mind also, but they normally got bigger lashes
 

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It looks like neomeris annulata as it was suggested above, a macro algae, one of my personal favourites.
 

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your right it does look like macro algae
should i just let it grow out?
They are beautiful and hard to keep, it’s a personal choice in the end if you want to keep or discard. Not everyone likes algae in the display, I could add that this specie is not one of the invasive, and it’s quite rare and pricey if you where to buy from a vendor. if it helps your final decision.
 
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They are beautiful and hard to keep, it’s a personal choice in the end if you want to keep or discard. Not everyone likes algae in the display, I could add that this specie is not one of the invasive, and it’s quite rare and pricey if you where to buy from a vendor. if it helps your final decision.
thank you for the ID and background info.
Idk how it got there but i don't have an issue with algae and if it's not invasive, it wouldn't hurt to let it grow out
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From my previous posts:
That’s the ultra-rare Neomeris, a calcified, green macroalgae. Usually, it dies in captivity (disintegrates into sand), but when conditions are right, it can become invasive. It is also otherwise known as Caterpillar weed and Finger algae, but I like to call it Alien fingers.
https://www.marineplantbook.com/marinebookneomeris.htm
https://www.livealgae.co.uk/green-macroalgae-species/marine-macroalgae-neomeris-annulata
Here are some pictures:
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Despite its invasive nature, I love the appearance of this algae! Could you send me any of it?
 

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