Bta or majano

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It has never extended further out from this, so it definitely has a foot.... it would be awesome if it was a bta.
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I thought for sure this was a majano but looking at it magnified I think it’s a BTA as well.
 
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That’s definitely the smallest bta I’ve ever seen. I’ve had majano before and the tentacles are more evenly fat with them
It's definitely super tiny. It's probably the size of a pea at most. I'm super happy that the consensus is BTA over Majano!
 
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It's probably a majano. They can look pretty and "bubbled" as adults, as shown below, but they're invasive and sting other corals/inverts. They should be eliminated.
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Mine doesn't have Long bubbled tentacles like this one. Mine are much shorter where the bubbles make up the majority of the tentacle
 

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