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Ah so it’s a mushroom? What a way to get scammed haha. Anyways, I assume baby anemone are sticky? So if it is a ricordia then I should be able to touch it bare handed and not feel anything I supposeI think the larger anemone above is a baby Haddoni, while the smaller one is a Ricordia. Baby Haddoni stay on rock until they get larger. I guess it is too easy to get bury in the sand, and it can kill them if they get bury by several inches of sand.
Hmm the smaller one is really sticky, and ate the test feeder fish. Definitely not a mushroomI agree with the baby haddoni. The other is more difficult. My immediate was mushroom, but then it kind of looks a bit like a baby malu. Probably a ric, but I would place it as yuma, not floridia.