Possibly some type of filter feeder ????

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They are a pinkish, purpleish color, have tube-like base and their tentacles seem more rigid than say an aptasia. They withdraw themselves fully when the lights go out. There is a small colony of them, not sure what they are but they haven't hurt anything yet. Thanks for any input.
 

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Though I had a feather duster that stayed open night and day. So perhaps its something else?
 
No def not dusters. I only mentioned the duster because it being a filter feeder was open night and day. These retract with the light off. So possibly a coral of some kind ? No idea, hopefully someone can chime in and let us know what we have.
 
Voodoo are yours in a position to get a good picture ? Maybe a better picture could help.
 
If they are star poylps is there anything I should know about them. Lighting, water flow, supplimenting ?
 
BallinCrew10 said:
If they are star poylps is there anything I should know about them. Lighting, water flow, supplimenting ?

Moderate lighting usual supplements calcium ,iodine,etc...they are very easy to care for.
 
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