Aptasia?

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Sorry for the awful photo- They’re tiny so I had to zoom in a lot. I recently got this zoa colony and i’m worried that those might be tiny aptasia anemones? If not what else could they be? No more than a few cm long & a light tan colour! Please help :)

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Sorry for the awful photo- They’re tiny so I had to zoom in a lot. I recently got this zoa colony and i’m worried that those might be tiny aptasia anemones? If not what else could they be? No more than a few cm long & a light tan colour! Please help :)

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Looks like it could be to me but I am certainly no expert I’ve only had my first marine tank 3 months
 

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I believe these are hydroids
 

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Are they reef safe?
Well ....... they can be but become an issue when close to coral as they can sting coral. (Not a sting like aptasia)
Starving them is best way to eradicate by directing water flow towards them- not at them
 

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Anthellia Xenia ;
 

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