Fluorescent green blob. What am I?

karimwassef

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I found this on the bottom sand at the base of my coral tree. It doesn't look like it has a calcium base but it hasn't blown away yet. It's soft.

I can't get to it so it'll have to make it on it's own. Maybe I'll try to vacuum it out. But what is it?
 
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I don't have any soft corals except Xenia, GSP, some Zoa and mushroom coral. All bad guys in my book.

LPS is a scoli, hammer, torch, trumpet, tiny elegance, red favia, and platygyra.

Rest is sps
 
I agree. I think it's a hydnophora too. It has no calcium base though and I didn't think they "drop" soft babies like that.
 
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