What are these? Are they eggs?

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Hello reefers,

I woke up this morning to discover these little white spheres on my Favia. Are they eggs? Who do we think they could be from?

In the tank I have:
1 Box fish
1 foxface rabbit
2 Fire fish gobys that sit on the other side of tank
2 damsels (1 yellow tail, 1 yellow belly). These I most suspect except that they don't hang out much. One is pretty territorial, altho one time I saw them kinda playing and doing a non aggressive following
1 watch man goby
Bunch of hermits, also suspect these guys cuz I saw six of them in the area a few days ago all crawling over each other
1 engineer goby
Few nassarius snails
1 Sally light foot recently molted
1 cleaner shrimp
1 coral banded shrimp
1 tiger conch
1 sandsifting star
1 pincushion urchin

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Thank you in advance!

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It looks like maybe poop. Favias use those wrinkles in their flesh to bring food to their mouths and move waste away.
 

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Hello reefers,

I woke up this morning to discover these little white spheres on my Favia. Are they eggs? Who do we think they could be from?

In the tank I have:
1 Box fish
1 foxface rabbit
2 Fire fish gobys that sit on the other side of tank
2 damsels (1 yellow tail, 1 yellow belly). These I most suspect except that they don't hang out much. One is pretty territorial, altho one time I saw them kinda playing and doing a non aggressive following
1 watch man goby
Bunch of hermits, also suspect these guys cuz I saw six of them in the area a few days ago all crawling over each other
1 engineer goby
Few nassarius snails
1 Sally light foot recently molted
1 cleaner shrimp
1 coral banded shrimp
1 tiger conch
1 sandsifting star
1 pincushion urchin

Picture below
Video:
Thank you in advance!

20240306_071652.jpg
video is short and fuzzy to really tell. Lighting can also be brighter
 

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