Id help please, ditch it or nurture?

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Good morning,

I went through this forum looking for an ID, can't seem to find it.

I had this farvite up to high and it bleached a bit before moving it down. Once I moved it down these little cones started growing. At first it was a couple. They grow fast! (Wish my coral had that kind of growth)

Good?Bad?
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As mentioned, colonial tunicates- some species grow really fast and may take up a lot of real estate if left unchecked, but they’re harmless (I’ve never heard of one doing damage) and should be relatively easy to remove on occasion if they get out of hand.
 
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