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Just set up my first saltwater tank (FOWLR) and found this in a piece of cured live rock. What the heck is it and how can I remove it. Whether it’s harmless or not, I don’t like it’s ugly mug.

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Hard to tell as its not likely open all the way I agree could be a feather duster.
You can see the Feathers on one of them in the top photo, very much tucked in. also the tube is soft.
 
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Its beautiful, why kill them?
I moved it out front where I can watch it. Not one of the prettier varieties like I’ve seen when searching, but I’ll probably leave it be.
 

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