Majano Anemones

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I would just get rid of them and not even risk getting any of it transferred to anything. Just the headache it comes with is not worth it to me for hoping for it to being gbta, just my 2cents.
 

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They really are beutiful, too bad they arnt a host..
Not too beautiful when they take over. Photos make them look far prettier than they truly are, IMO
 

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Do peppermint shrimp eat them?
. Not in my experience, peppermint shrimp ate all the aptasia,( it disappeared)however they didn't touch d the mojanos (as soon as I realized it was multiplying I nuked it) this is over several weeks of observation. Aptasia-x or crazy glue work as reef safe methods I believe,
 
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