About an inch and a half across, came in on some Gulf live rock in November. It hasn't changed since then, and doesn't visibly respond to light, touch, or food. It's very dense and hard to the touch, enough that it makes a 'thunk' sound if tapped with something, but isn't quite as hard as something like a marble. It seems to be pretty resistant to algae growth, and is smoother than any coral I'm aware of. There's a structure of some sort inside it, though I don't know if that's gill/digestive type filaments or a hard skeleton.
Tunicate? Sponge? Saltwater fungus? I'm really thrown by the lack of any visible vents, holes, or other ways for it to breathe or filter-feed. Planning to look at it tonight after lights out and see if it's changed in the dark- maybe it opens up to breathe at night.