Please help ID on LR

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I have this brown looking things on the live rock . They look like very small zoas . I used a toothbrush it looks like they are able to retrieve.
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They are growing all over the rocks and under the corals , nothing seems to be affected but the rocks have this brown patches everywhere.
 
I have this brown looking things on the live rock . They look like very small zoas . I used a toothbrush it looks like they are able to retrieve.
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Looks like star coral -common on live rock but can also be either lepastrea or cyphastrea coral. Im thinking star
 
New pictures, without the blue light
 
it is extremely hard to tell from the pictures but this looks like it could be sympodium. Are they polyps that open and close?
They appear to open and close when touched.
 
They are brown with a white center.
 
Second some type of Sympodium or some type of carpeting coral.... there's a name for them, they can choke out other corals? Anyone else confirm?
 
Second some type of Sympodium or some type of carpeting coral.... there's a name for them, they can choke out other corals? Anyone else confirm?
Are you thinking of clove polyps? (It's a name commonly used for a ton of different corals including Sympodium, which I've heard generally is less invasive than other types of clove polyps.)
 
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Here is blue sympodium
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This is blushing Star coral… It can encrust. Doesn’t have to be as vertical… Polyps retract when touched …
 
My first thoughts was it was blushing Star coral… But need better pics (white lights)
 
I’m leaning sympodium as well but I’m second guessing my self and also possibly thinking a species of colonial hydroids (but most pics I’m seeing are thinner)
 
Thanks for all good opinions.
After listening and doing some research I also think is Sympodium , I found a few pictures online that looks very similar to what I see in my tank.
I just have to figure it out how to get rid of them.
 

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