Yellow sponge with siphon or vermitid?

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Looks almost like a yellow vermitid snail but the base is not spiraled and they are not hard. Anyone have any idea on ID?

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Its a tunicate and good filter feeder
 
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I think it's a sponge, but a way to differentiate it between sponge and tunicate would be to poke it - tunicate would retract where sponge would not.
I will give that a try and post back. Have plenty in the tank so no harm done. Thanks everyone for the replies
 

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I have a quarter sized one attached to my candy cane skeleton. Just recently it started to spread and I am finding little ones growing on the shaded parts of my rock work.

Can these guys become an issue?
 

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