White stringy critter

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I have these white/brown stringy things on a couple of different rocks. It sort of looks like a feather duster but super super thin. Anyone have any suggestions?
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sorry for the bad photo quality. It’s just hard to capture a good picture of these guys..
 
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I don’t know honestly...I had the star type of hydroid you see on the glass in a tank before and they seemed to go away over a month or so then never came back...I’d just search threads for other people’s experiences.
I had the exact same thing and those suckers haven’t gone away yet.. I was told that practically every reef gets em so it’s not much to worry about but I just didn’t know about the digitate ones. thank you!
 

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anything to worry about?
Nothing to worry about and no they are not standard digitate (Zanclea) hydroids, i can't quite tell if they are a thecate or athecate species from the distance of the photo but most hydroids do not become an issue
 

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