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This coral grew out from a tiny nub over the course or 6 months. I think it's a sinularia but not 100% sure.

The larger ones are "Australian Tree corals" they don't drop babies and get pretty large.

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Do you have any reason to believe the smaller one isn't the same as the big one on the left?

Looks to be a pink sinularia as is the big one
 

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I would have to agree with Bluemon....
also, you keeping Aiptasia on purpose?....just curious
Nope those buggers annoy me. Trying to get a file fish or aptasia eating blenny. Nothing available local.
There are many products like aptasia X that can kill the aptasia, but be warned that it can also damage the coral if you decide to use it
 
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Was tempted to purchase a high power laser and use it at night to go on a murder spree. Thinking of some nudis or a file fish/blenny for control. Ended up getting them from AquaSD sadly.
 

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