aiptasia look alikes? harmless aiptasia?

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Theres around 4 anemones scattered in my tank that seem to fit every visual I’ve seen for aiptasia and I can’t seem to find what else it could be. They all were there within about a month of getting the tank, but now, somewhere around 6 months later, they haven’t spread at all. My fish also swim around them all the time with no harm done. Any ideas what they could be? (pictures)

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Based on the kind of segmented tentacles it could be a curly-cue anemone. They are not as bad as aiptasia, but you probably don't want it. They are super common in the Florida Keys were I snorkel. The replicate a lot and sometimes can grow quite big.
 

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Based on the kind of segmented tentacles it could be a curly-cue anemone. They are not as bad as aiptasia, but you probably don't want it. They are super common in the Florida Keys were I snorkel. The replicate a lot and sometimes can grow quite big.
Mine never hurt anyone lol
 

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