Brown tube on zoa colony

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Hi

Can anyone ID this? - found a number of them on a zoa colony. They look more purple underwater.

They are about 5mm at the base (left of photo) with a vertical tube (right of photo).

They are hard - and as it turns out, easy to chip off in one piece.

I removed them all and the colony is happy now.


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Thanks!
 

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They definitely irritate zoas. I lost a small colony of fruit loops before I realized what was causing them to stay closed. I added a bunch of bumble bee snails after that.
 
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They definitely irritate zoas. I lost a small colony of fruit loops before I realized what was causing them to stay closed. I added a bunch of bumble bee snails after that.
It’s taken a few weeks for these zoas to recover in quarantine and open up again, but hopefully they will be ok now they are back in the DT.
 

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Hard to control them once they are in your tank. Good luck. This is the one pest we don't have a cure for yet.
 

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