Mysterious yellow sponge/worm looking creature

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Can anyone please help me identify what I have growing throughout my reef tank? Are they going to become a problem? If so, does anyone know of a natural predator that would be reef safe?

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Looks like sponges to me - harmless filter feeders. If they start growing out of control or smothering corals, they're usually pretty easy to trim back/remove. A lot of people consider them a sign of a healthy tank.
 
Looks like sponges to me - harmless filter feeders. If they start growing out of control or smothering corals, they're usually pretty easy to trim back/remove. A lot of people consider them a sign of a healthy tank.
Good to hear! Thank you
 
Can anyone please help me identify what I have growing throughout my reef tank? Are they going to become a problem? If so, does anyone know of a natural predator that would be reef safe?

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These are Tunicates which are reef safe filter feeders
 
Looks like sponges to me - harmless filter feeders. If they start growing out of control or smothering corals, they're usually pretty easy to trim back/remove. A lot of people consider them a sign of a healthy tank.
+1. Tunicates have less irregular growth patterns and should immediately contract when disturbed, unlike these sponges (probably a species of Clathrina sponge):
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