Hitchhiker anemone?

flakbait

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This came on a zoa rock, zoas arent open atm so its hard to compare. I suspect its some sort of anemone, might be a majano but there are so many types of majanos. Wondering what it might be.

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Hi


It looks pretty cool I would leave it and see what happens. I would say is some sort of Anthopleura sp.


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Same. I would leave that. Keep an eye on it. Doesn’t look like a Majano. Maybe another Zoa of some sort.
 

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