Unidentified White Tubes on Corals

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Hi All - My corals in my Nano tank have these white tubes attached to them. I'd been ignorning them thinking they are harmless, but now I'm thinking they are a nuisance and attacking my trumpet coral. Can someone help with ID and treatment if necessary. Below is a before picture with a healthy coral and an after with more white tubes on it. I'd been looking a post for vermidit snails with tubes but they are always shown as brown, but these are white.

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Hi All - My corals in my Nano tank have these white tubes attached to them. I'd been ignorning them thinking they are harmless, but now I'm thinking they are a nuisance and attacking my trumpet coral. Can someone help with ID and treatment if necessary. Below is a before picture with a healthy coral and an after with more white tubes on it. I'd been looking a post for vermidit snails with tubes but they are always shown as brown, but these are white.

Thank you.

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Pics dark but appears to be poriferan sponge. Better i.d. with pics under white light intensity
 

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If they are hard, then vermetid snails, if soft then sponge
 

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They are soft so I'm thinking a sponge which I don't know anything about. Are they a threat to the corals and do I have to get rid of them? Thank you.

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Yes sponge and they can grow and become invasive. . You can pull the strands with a dental pic and discard as they grow.
 

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