What are these brown things ?

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They only seem to be in this section of the tank .

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My best guess is tube worms. If that is the case, they are filter feeders and are harmless. I’ve always liked them because they add a bit of movement to the rock surface.
 
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My best guess is tube worms. If that is the case, they are filter feeders and are harmless. I’ve always liked them because they add a bit of movement to the rock surface.
They get blown around and don’t have a hard tube .
 

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