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Is this a aiptasia or something else? Came on gulf live rock.
 

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I don’t think it’s aptasia , lightbulb or bellactus lux other anemone found in Florida. Aptasia like but don’t spread like crazy. I have one, it hasn’t spread or reproduced for almost a year
 

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I don’t think it’s aptasia , lightbulb or bellactus lux other anemone found in Florida. Aptasia like but don’t spread like crazy. I have one, it hasn’t spread or reproduced for almost a year
Nawaz it's a pest anemone. Not all pest anemone types are prolific, but don't be fooled.
 

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