Aiptasia? Need help To ID

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I recently got a shipment of corals and I am wondering if the reason this coral haven’t opened is because of Aiptasia. Could aiptasia stunt growth in a zoa? On top of that I found some in a chato that I just bought and I am wondering if I need to remove the chato to just be safe?

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sorry but it is aiptasia. Get them all out. Do it out of water if possible to not spread it. The aiptasia is most likely causing the zoa to not open
 

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Take out the frag and use gel super glue or kalk and make a thick paste of it, place on the aiptasia. You may have more in the macro
 

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