Experts second opinion on this pest

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I unfortunately have a feeling I know what this guy is. But I would love to get more eyes and opinions on what this pest. I have noticed a few of them in the tank. This is the biggest one. It’s in a weird spot so it was difficult to get a good picture of it. The tank is SPS dominant and when it was first started 2 years ago we temporarily had 2 Yuma’s in there. But I do not think it is one.
 
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Thank you all. I appreciate the feed back! I’m assuming you could use some aptasia products that cover to wipe them out
 

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Thank you all. I appreciate the feed back! I’m assuming you could use some aptasia products that cover to wipe them out


You could. They are not a bad anemone and rarely become a problem. They usually disappear after a while or end up under a rock. Most people kind of think they are cool.
 

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