Aiptasia I.d.

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Hey everyone!
Pretty sure this is aiptasia?
Just making sure before I remove frag and remove aiptasia with cutters.
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Really can't confirm from the photos, can't see any tentacles on it
 

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But you say it's on a coral or on the LR under the coral (and what coral is there actually) ?
 

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Im seeing a tubeworm or even a vermetid tube. I suggest to remove from the base with a needlenose or similar pliers and discard
 

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I just looked up vermatid snail it does look similar to this.
It is on my pink octospawn.
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In this photo, I am seeing clear tubes that look like tunicates.
 
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In this photo, I am seeing clear tubes that look like tunicates.
Not sure what this means....
That picture is not current it was when I purchased it 2 months ago.
I only noticed the hitchhiker/pest yesterday.
Thanks everyone for the help.
I found aiptasia on one of my frags earlier in the year and was luckily able to remove it before it spread so I was hoping to catch whatever this is in time too.

Definately seeing the benefits to a quarantine tank. If this pandemic ends that's first on my list.
 
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So this is them out of the water...
They are no longer with us... R.i.p. whatever you were....
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I removed these and will monitor it.
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with the red/brownish base is vermetid, the second 2 not sure what they are, look like spiroid (reef safe)
 

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