Quick TBS rock Id please!

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Got a shipment of TBS rock about a week ago. And alot of random life but this is the one thing i am unsure of.
Anemone? Maybe?
Any ideas right or wroung would be appreciated!

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They look like Curly-cue anemones. They are everywhere in the Key and along the east coast of Florida. They can get bigger, but mostly they act like aiptasia and propagate a lot!
 

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Got a shipment of TBS rock about a week ago. And alot of random life but this is the one thing i am unsure of.
Anemone? Maybe?
Any ideas right or wroung would be appreciated!

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I recommend getting a peppermint shrimp! Another alternative is berghia nudibranches but they are quite pricey and can die easily without aiptasia. Just keep an eye on the shrimp, because I've heard stories of them eating corals. Good luck getting rid of those pests!
 
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I recommend getting a peppermint shrimp! Another alternative is berghia nudibranches but they are quite pricey and can die easily without aiptasia. Just keep an eye on the shrimp, because I've heard stories of them eating corals. Good luck getting rid of those pests!
Luckily its in my sump at the moment. So if i need to do some removal its quite easy.
 
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They look like Curly-cue anemones. They are everywhere in the Key and along the east coast of Florida. They can get bigger, but mostly they act like aiptasia and propagate a lot!
Not sure, similar but mine doesnt have those irregular segments/pattern. ‍
 

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Got a shipment of TBS rock about a week ago. And alot of random life but this is the one thing i am unsure of.
Anemone? Maybe?
Any ideas right or wroung would be appreciated!

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Indeed curlique anemones which were popular in the 80's and 90's and harmless to tank. Domino damsels although nasty will lay in a curlique
 
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Indeed curlique anemones which were popular in the 80's and 90's and harmless to tank. Domino damsels although nasty will lay in a curlique
Nice thank you, i will leave it be i guess!
I wanted bio-diversity and random critters with the Liverock so i am pleased to find not detrimental hitchhikers.
 

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