Feather duster OR Aiptasia?

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I’m 95% sure this is a feather duster. Came with my live rock. It has been growing slowly but steadily. Only one I have found in my tank. Tell me what you think!
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Wow this kinda lets me down :(. I was enjoying watching it eat some of the particles in the water last night lol. Good thing I caught it early
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Use a syringe and give it a shot of lemon juice and kalk
 

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Definitely aptasia. +1 on lemon juice+kalk, or rock out and crazy glue or a drop of aptasia X. Whatever you do don't look at it for too long and get rid of it before it takes over your tank.
 

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