This is on the bottom of a frag rock I was going to give a dip in Lugols. It's about the size of a dime, and has a soft/jelly consistency. Before I went ahead with the dip I wanted to make sure it wasn't something cool or rare. So guys....what the hell is it?
I have more than one pic that are very similar called Botryllus sp. Now why would you want to kill such a beautiful little creature? Personally I think you scored with that hitchhiker.
Botryllus prefer semi-exposed to cryptic zones according to my book so really if you are exposing it to brighter light it shouldn't prosper and overtake. That from Steve Tyree The Ascidians(Sea Squirts)
Sea squirts do just fine in full light as long as they have enough food.
Generally they're harmless, but like most sessile inverts they can compete strongly for space. They're pretty toxic, so don't have a whole lot of predators and if they're growing in the proximity of corals can overgrow them.
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