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Craig

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I cannot get a shot of this one. It looks like a tiny potato with a snokel sticking out of the top. I went thru the hitchiker links and couldnt find a match. Any suggestions?
 

Craig

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There are a couple. I've noticed them for a few days now and have not seen them move at all. They are on pieces of rock nowhere near any corals. I see them with and without the lights. They are less than a quarter of an inch each.

Not sure if this is significant, but on all of the rocks where i've found them they are on the highest point of the rocks.
 

Deanos

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Bronx, NY 10475
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It could be a tunicate ("sea squirt")....totally harmless..

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EmilyT

Don't diss softies!
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CT
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ooooh i love sea squirts though! did you know that their larvae are actually vertebrates? theyre pretty cool!:bigeyes:
 

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