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I've got a handful of these small things hanging out on some rocks near the sand bed. They're about the size of a smaller zoa polyp. They don't quite look like majanos to me but google isn't always gospel. They're kind of pretty- I just want to make sure they're not also harmful. Thanks!

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Thanks! Are ball anemones something I need to worry about? And yeah....that aiptasia sucks. The berghia I bought last fall appear to have died, so I recently got a dozen peppermint shrimp. They're slowly but surely whittling down the numbers!
 

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Thanks! Are ball anemones something I need to worry about? And yeah....that aiptasia sucks. The berghia I bought last fall appear to have died, so I recently got a dozen peppermint shrimp. They're slowly but surely whittling down the numbers!
they can still sting, so i would be weary of leaving them be next or around other corals.
 

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