Baby anemones ?

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Could this be what I think it is ?!

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Are they majano anemones?
 
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I was told there are 4 anemones on this rock but upon further inspection there looks to be little babies. Can anyone confirm these are rbta babies ?

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Looks like majano IMO, re bothering RBTA - nah - the BTAs will stand their ground easily.
 
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Some background story. These anemones were in an anemone tank with rocks full of bubble tip anemones of all different colors and sizes. All came from 2 anemones.

If they split into other anemones wouldn’t the size be similar ?

Anemones could also reproduce sexually by spawning so these could be their anemone budlettes ?

I see one anemone about 1/2 inch that is clearly a rainbow bubble top anemone.

Looks like majano IMO, re bothering RBTA - nah - the BTAs will stand their ground easily.
 

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