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Both soft, only got it yesterday but have seen no movement yetAre they soft or hard? Do they move?
If soft and immobile, likely a sponge of some type. They love the underside of plugs, plates,equipment, etc.Both soft, only got it yesterday but have seen no movement yet
Will send a picture in water when I get home, if it is a tunicate should I remove it?The top one looks like some kind of colonial tunicate, the bottom one is most likely either tunicates or a sponge, but I can't tell which from the picture (with a lot of things like this, it's easier to ID them in the water, as they often just look like a gelatinous mass out of the water).
Tunicates are harmless filter-feeders, but some colonial tunicate species can be pretty invasive; so if you want to keep it, then you may want to isolate the frag in an area where it's easy for you to contain any excess spreading.Will send a picture in water when I get home, if it is a tunicate should I remove it?