Juvenile anemone or starfish? Something else entirely?

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Please excuse the poor resolution in the photos. These objects are maybe a few millimeters across at most, and thus are difficult to photograph.

These little critters have been appearing on my glass each day. Could these be juvenile anemones? Starfish? Something else entirely?

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Its a hydroid or hydrazoan and can be scraped off into a net before they multiply
 
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I have the same issue right now. I've been starving the tank, feeding only few times a week in hopes they go away. really hard to scrape them into a net so i've been using a paper towel to just wipe them off the glass. It seems like they've reduced in number but still around.
 
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I have the same issue right now. I've been starving the tank, feeding only few times a week in hopes they go away. really hard to scrape them into a net so i've been using a paper towel to just wipe them off the glass. It seems like they've reduced in number but still around.
I have not changed much if anything to address this problem. When I see them on the glass, I scoop them out with an algae scraper. Problem does not seem to be getting any worse.
 

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How old is the tank?

These tend to show up in new tanks, and die back pretty quickly.
how so do they show up in new tanks? i feel like mine were hitchhikers from a zoa i bought from a a LFS which i also ended up getting bryopsis from but i think i got rid of them using reef flux
 

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No idea where they actually come from, but every tank I have started, these were some of the first life forms to show up. Dry rock, live rock, didn't matter.
 

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