Is this aiptasia?

Jwj

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My tank is new. Only about 4 months old. These came with a live rock and have been spreading. They seem to grow on the underside of rocks or spots that don't get much light. They don't seem to have the long tentacles I see in pictures of aiptasia, so I'm not sure what they are. Any thoughts for ID and whether I need to get rid of them are appreciated.

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They are short lived and derive from silicates likely from an RO unit and mainly found in shaded areas of tank and sump
Soon they dissipate and are gone
 

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Thanks for asking this question! wish I would have seen this 2 hours ago before pulled out a rock I had with them and picked them off.
 

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