Please help ID growth on rock

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Hi all,
I apologize in advance for the pictures, best I could get as the growth in question is rather small, but spreading. It’s fluorescent orange in color and on the surface of a rock at mid level in the tank.
Any guess is much appreciated, easy enough to remove the rock if turns out to be a pest.
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hi. I've never seen this before and am not the best source because i don't know as much as most due to i am relatively new to this community. otherwise to me it looks like some kind of anemone. i know a lot of anemones are bad and can irritate or even kill coral so maybe do some research about that but otherwise i don't know. i know many shrimp eat bad anemones so if approved by other people (again I'm no expert) maybe try getting a peppermint shrimp or something like that.
 
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Hi all,

Here are some updates pics, slow growing but does appear to be different than what was previous thought. I ordered some lenses, hoping for better pics next week.
Any new guesses or do we still thing Corynactis?
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