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 Sipunculida sp. A harmless detritivore living in your rocks. http://www.mywhitecourt.com/gallery/...8&id=ident0005The green algae growing on your dead coral is Green Boring AlgaeOstreobium sp. If problematic in your tank it can cause tissue recession in affected corals. http://www.mywhitecourt.com/gallery/...=ident0003_001 Another Green Thingy is as Christyf5 said Acetabularia sp. Possibly Acetabularia dentata sp. or Acetabularia polyphysoides/Polyphsa polyphysoides Most in this genus are small and very decorative and unlikely to become problematic. I've had them a few times and thought they were quite attractive, unfortunately my tangs found them tasty. 
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