First Hitch hiker - Should I remove?

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Hey all - I started my first reef tank about a month ago. Been steadily adding livestock/corals and spotted my first Hitch hiker today.
I think it might be a type of Feather Duster worm but I'm not sure. Help?

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Hey all - I started my first reef tank about a month ago. Been steadily adding livestock/corals and spotted my first Hitch hiker today.
I think it might be a type of Feather Duster worm but I'm not sure. Help?

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Its anthellia xenia and while it can multiply, I personaly like them
 
Does this look like a xenia polyp?
Oh God. Is it?? No wonder people call them weeds. I wasn't imagining I'd see growth for months.
If that's the case I suppose it's not a hitch hiker.

Well well well, if it isn't the consequences of my own actions.
 
Stoloniferous soft coral. Remove with extreme prejudice as they are happy to overgrow everything.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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