Can someone ID this soft coral please

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Can someone ID this coral please? It is a hitchhiker introduced to the tank with a fireworks polyp frag! Thanks in advance.

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aiptasia, you can glue its mouth shut or use a number of different techniques to get rid of it. I would do so as soon as possible - kali
I used Joe’s juice on them and then blocked their hole using putty. However i see they are slowly sprouting up from other places! I today got a peppermint shrimp, hopefully that helps too!

This is my first tank, and I got really excited when I saw one of these in my tank, not knowing what it actually was :))))
 

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I'm seeing multiple aptasia and perhaps cyano?
 
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I'm seeing multiple aptasia and perhaps cyano?
Yes there is cyano too! I am waiting patiently for that to go away. Tank was setup for 5 months ago. I am also adding Vibrant solution on weekly basis (there were a lot of hair algae before, now they are gone but cyano has taken over).
 

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