Need help with id of neon green creature.

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As title says I have seen something that has neon green polyps possibly a worm or anemone any help is appreciated.

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I know its not a great pic but its the best i can do the green death palys in the pic are only about 1/4" or less in diameter.
 
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Lets see if this is better if not i apologize as i suck at taking pics with my phone and dont have an actual camera. Especially as this is so small. It has about 20 polyps/tentacles.

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Lets see if this is better if not i apologize as i suck at taking pics with my phone and dont have an actual camera. Especially as this is so small. It has about 20 polyps/tentacles.

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Aiptasia or colonial hydroids.
 
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