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I set up my first saltwater tank a couple weeks ago and have a more and more hitchhikers emerging. Can someone help identify some of these please?

 
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Are these yellow and oranges splotches significant?

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Note - I have taken care of the aiptasia seen in the one picture
 

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IMO...

The first picture isn't showing up. Post #2 is a vermetid. The Blobs of color are sponges... and you removed a majano anemone.
 

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While we're on the topic I've been able to identify about every thing I've seen but these guys, they will readily snatch up brine shrimp or any other small meaty food and are reactive to light, touch (gentle), and sharp changes in current.

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