Aiptasia?

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Just seeing what people might think these are. I'm assuming aiptasia, and the pic isn't very good. They are all over the tank and small, like 1 or 2 mm for the most part. I was cycling the tank and had a phytoplankton bloom due to using old sand, and when the phytoplankton finally cleared up (a few months later) these were all over the 75 gallon. I don't mind if they are, just curious of anyone can definitively tell at this size.
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From personal experience and judging the liverock at the lfs, these are colonial hydriods and will need manual removal. They will spread.

The fluorescent green colonies don't seem to be a plague like the regular yellow/brown colonies. GL with removal.
 

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