Weird bubble jelly growth?

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anyone know what this is? Its actually growing and today I noticed 2 more areas of smaller ones (which would probably grow as well)

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Tank has been fallow for a few weeks now, no new introductions (of coral/inverts) for a few weeks as well. I have 4 turbos, various hermts, sea hare that been in the tank for about a year and some strange slug that I haven't personally, intentionally put I'm the tank.

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Here is the slug that I recently discovered in my tank that I never introduced lol.. potentially harmful slug?

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Possibly a ball sponge. Here is a picture of one
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Oyster Thief Algae appears to be more of, but not exclusively, a cooler water inhabitant.

My thought is it's a sponge. Looking as closely as I could in the video, it appears the bigger 'jelly' has a hole in it and so did the second one that the OP panned over to. That is, if I'm not seeing things that aren't there! If those are holes, they could be the osculum, the hole where water that has passed into the sponge then exits.
 
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Oyster Thief Algae appears to be more of, but not exclusively, a cooler water inhabitant.

My thought is it's a sponge. Looking as closely as I could in the video, it appears the bigger 'jelly' has a hole in it and so did the second one that the OP panned over to. That is, if I'm not seeing things that aren't there! If those are holes, they could be the osculum, the hole where water that has passed into the sponge then exits.

I believe there's a hole...
 

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