Please help me ID these... inverts?

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The two organisms may be related, but I'm not sure. I have spotted a few more small pink jelly-like creatures on the live rock that are identical to the ones on the powerhead. Thanks for the help! Picture and videos below: 0E871F4C-CFF6-4291-B11E-46CCDA6211FD.jpeg 57DB881D-9C7B-4006-BF40-6935D3D63960.jpeg
 

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The two organisms may be related, but I'm not sure. I have spotted a few more small pink jelly-like creatures on the live rock that are identical to the ones on the powerhead. Thanks for the help! Picture and videos below: 0E871F4C-CFF6-4291-B11E-46CCDA6211FD.jpeg 57DB881D-9C7B-4006-BF40-6935D3D63960.jpeg
They are very flowy in the current (see videos). I do not see any orifice present -- it's more of a gelatinous blob. Thanks for all the ID help so far!
 
Don't look like Tunicate.
 
Don't look like Tunicate.
Thanks, KJ. I've recently started to become concern because I noticed several of these things popping up on a few rocks--that makes me think pest (although I know that's not always true).
 
Doesnt look like a Tunicate . im honestly stumped
 

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