Aptasia? Please help before adding new coral

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Found 3 of these on my new Sunkist I paid 75 for. Is it aptasia? It looks like it but I never seen them or up close. Good thing I just bought a magnifying glass today. Noticed them asap. When touched the long part moves like a worm. They SUPER small. Like the size 1/2 mm. Please help before I add this coral because I don't have any dips.
 

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Need pics and you can scape it off
 
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Need pics and you can scape it off
There they are. Sorry about that.

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Looks more like a feather duster
Looks like it to me too. I didn't think so until I saw the tail move like it does. Is there any way to be sure. I would like to keep them if they're feather duster but obviously want them gone if they're aptasia.
 

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aiptasia would scrunch up into a little ball if you were to irritate them, as would a lot of the other anemones. what you have there are tiny featherdusters. prob won't survive anyways
 
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aiptasia would scrunch up into a little ball if you were to irritate them, as would a lot of the other anemones. what you have there are tiny featherdusters. prob won't survive anyways
I had a super small one that hitchhiked on another coral. Living so far. Thanks for helping!
 

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Looks like it to me too. I didn't think so until I saw the tail move like it does. Is there any way to be sure. I would like to keep them if they're feather duster but obviously want them gone if they're aptasia.
If your in doubt toss it.
 

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