Growth in lobo/symphillia??

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Got this coral today from Corals.com. They call it a lobo but I think it might be a symphillia. Either way…it’s got these two growths or structures along the flesh line.

Growths are a thick, fleshy feel. Very much stuck to the coral. Did not react to being poked or when I tried to gently pull them off so I don’t think this is a worm or cucumber. It’s fleshy but much harder than a sponge or tunicate. Also did not react to being dipped in CoralRX. Picture and

Any ideas?

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