Is this Xenia???

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I purchased a piece of live rock a little over a month ago and noticed a pinkish veiny looking thing on the top of it that had a few bumps... Over the last month the guys in the picture below have started to spring up during the day and almost completely flattening out during the night... It's grown to a little less than an inch tall and is starting to look very similar to some Pom Pom Xenia I see at my LFS... Was wondering if someone could help me with identifying this so I can make sure I take proper care of it...

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It looks as though that could be anthellia to me. I just got through ripping a gallon jug of it out of my tank. It is pretty, but I will never intentionally add that to another one of my tanks.
 

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Its pulsing xenia.for.sure i have a whole rock.of.it. and despite everyones comments its kind of pretty i love it but it can get out of hand ive had mine for 4 months and its stuck to the one rock (separated from the others by sand ) love the stuff
 

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Heres a pic of mine. Watch them when they. Are open they will open and close themselves that's howll youll know the difference
 

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i liked it when it was the only coral i had then when i started adding others it overgrew them. now i wish i never put this stuff in my tank i have to take a razor to it every month to keep it from covering my other corals. at this point it is considered a pest to me.
 
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Thanks for all the responses.. It's still extremely small, but the one thing that confuses me is that at night or when a crab carelessly walks over it, about 90% of it recedes and is almost invisible... It ends up looking like nothing more than a bumpy vein on the rock...
 

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It is very easy to remove from most rocks just a pair of big tweezers and pull side ways most of the time comes off pretty clean I like mine just keep them separated or trim often. I have used the frags for a LOT of trading stock pull it off glue to plugs or rubble Good luck
 

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I have a bunch in my refugium so I trade it pretty cheap too but it grows quick and u can kinda use it as a barometer for alk they don't pulse if it gets to far out or at least slow way down
 

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