White strings on frag plugs?

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Need some assistance identifying what’s on 2 plugs and some of my rock - just under the one plug They are white and stringy. Don’t seem to respond to touch. I took one plug out and scrubbed it with toothbrush in some tank water, rinsed in another dish of tank water and put back and they reappeared. These were both dipped prior to addition to the tank and have been in DT for more than a month. They only appeared on these 2 plugs and the one rock the one plug is glued to.
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And how do I dispense of them? 125 gallon heavily mixed reef. Right now they are on 2 frag plugs and the base rock (just in one area) that is the main support tower for our rock structure.
 
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After some research and discussion with owner of one of my LFS I added a Green Matted Filefish - my Sailfin Tang him hates him with a passion but he has eaten most of these things and he’s only been in residence since Sunday evening. He also eats flakes, Nori, mysis, spirulina and anything else I feed the rest of the fish.
 

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