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It has moved since taking this. Thanks!
 
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I can’t see the video and the pick is hard to tell, can you zoom in?
It's already very zoomed in unfortunately. It's about 3mm in diameter. Is there an issue with the video?
 

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I also have a couple of critters that just popped up. First there was one, but now there's 3. They look like some kind of polyp?

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Looks like a majano or Ball anemone
 

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Thanks. Would you suggest just leaving it to see? Sounds like if it's majano it could turn into a problem.
Majano not a wicked as aptasia. removal is as easy as using a syringe to inject kalkwasser powder into a thin paste and injecting into core for which the majano will melt. You can wait or just do it now rather than risk
 
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Majano not a wicked as aptasia. removal is as easy as using a syringe to inject kalkwasser powder into a thin paste and injecting into core for which the majano will melt. You can wait or just do it now rather than risk
Sounds good, thanks. By the way, I live in Canada now but hello from a fellow Wisconsinite!
 

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Sounds good, thanks. By the way, I live in Canada now but hello from a fellow Wisconsinite!
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