Baby Majano Anemone?

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I've had this frogspawn frag for 5 months now and after it was eaten to the skeleton by my peppermint shrimp the first night I had it in the tank it's finally showing good growth. At the base though I noticed about a month ago something green that would shine in the blue lights and slowly it's gotten bigger and now there's another one next to it. Someone suggested it may be a Majano anemone. Thoughts? Or just the frogspawn growing from the bottom?

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It’s hard to say from the photo but they CAN grow new heads from the skeleton. Usually the head splits but it can happen either way I believe. I have a few tiny tiny heads at the base of my hammer.

But it should look like a tiny hammer/torch or whatever it is growing from.

It seems in a hard place to photograph clearly, but maybe try a better photo that you can zoom in and see the details. Also it should have a tiny base coming from skeleton as well.
 

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Baby hammer.

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