Majano anemone spawn cycle?

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How long after removal, should I be in the clear, as far as any released spores growing into a visible nem? It looks like the lifecycle of the majano isnt very well known, but was more or less looking for some more experienced reefers thoughts.
 

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Majanoes and aiptasia are sneaky little devils and can be very difficult to eliminate. I don't know how long you have to wait before you can relax the regular search for new anemones. My best guess is after a couple of weeks you can be hopeful, that is hopeful that a new one isn't growing on the back of a rock where you can't see it! After a month you can be pretty confident you've been successful.

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They are indeed the devils spawn! Thanks for the reply as well.
 

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