Hard pink encrusting on octospawn

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I had had got back from the lfs, I noticed this and asked one of the employees but they said they didn’t know either but I know it’s been there for a bit and hasn’t seem to bother the coral
It has a clear tentacle spurting outward like a worm not really sure what it could be, there’s more on the back but smaller

Also, I’m about to dip, if it’s not harmful I’ll keep it maybe

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It the "tentacle" hard as well? Could be a vermetid. Do you have pics of the others?
Does the tentacle pop in and out and "wave" at you? If so, it's probably a barnacle.
My instinct would be to remove it/them, but if you're dipping, it might kill them anyway.
 
It the "tentacle" hard as well? Could be a vermetid. Do you have pics of the others?
Does the tentacle pop in and out and "wave" at you? If so, it's probably a barnacle.
My instinct would be to remove it/them, but if you're dipping, it might kill them anyway.
It’s wavy, like there’s the hard pink area and under it comes out a small thin clear tube that waves around, if it’s a barnical I’d like to keep it but again not sure, would like it for it’s filter feeding lol but I’ll most likely take it off
 
Where did the coral originate? Was it aquacultured or taken from a region of the ocean?
 
It almost looks like a brachiopod, which would have two shell halves with a "pedicle" - a tentacle-like or worm-like stalk extending from a hole between the two halves of shell. I have never seen one in a reef tank before, though. They are filter feeders and would need to be target fed.

 

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