Zoa with tenacle-like arms protuding

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Can someone tell me what these are? They look different than aptasia's. Thank you!

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That is a good question! I'd have said aiptasia, but you're right, it looks like they have branching tentacles. My best guesses are a sponge or maybe xenia, but it doesn't really look like those either.
 

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I would guess sponge but let's see what @vetteguy53081 @Mibu says ^_^

You not looked at it after lights out with video on phone with light on phone ? As polyps be closed so much easier to see or even get a turkey baster and blast water on them to close the polyps when tank lights are on
 

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It is Poriferan sponge. Take frag out and place in a container of tank water and trim it off.
 

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That zoa doesn't look suffocated, or even annoyed. Sponges are good for your tank. I say leave it. If it does start to bother the zoas then sure.
I thought so to until a sponge killed my GSP lol it grew all over it and the GSP died
 
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