My first aiptasia

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Noticed this little guy today, possibly one more on my candy cane too(significantly smaller)
If so aiptasia x?

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Hard to tell from the pic, but not sure that is aiptasia. Aiptasia tentacles usually vary in length, are not so symmetrically curved, and taper at the tip whereas those look maybe more clublike?
 
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It's a bit blurry to be sure, but it looks more like a feather duster to me.
I tried to get the best pic I could, can’t be seen from side glass sadly. It’s awfully small and looks attached to the bit of epoxy
 
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