White cloud with black dots on base of coral. Help!

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I care for a Saltwater tank at work and I am learning as I go. We have a Lawnmower Blenny, Foxface, Midas Blenny, tangs, clownfish, pajama cardinals, cleaner shrimp, snails, hermits, coral, etc... today I notice 2 new distinctions in the tank. Mind you Salinity is normal and Nitrate/Nitrite test shows safe levels. Everything seems fine except what you see in the pictures. On the base of the coral is a cloudy sack like with little black balls inside. The second is the solid white on the side of the other coral and rock. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. 20200110_125402.jpg 20200110_125406.jpg 20200110_130236.jpg 20200110_130247.jpg 20200110_130320.jpg 20200110_130328.jpg
 

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Do you have snails? Is it stringy? Have you touched it with something? Is it soft? Could it be some kind of eggs?? See if you can notice any movement .
 
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