Some form of aptasia?

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Hi everyone, I bought some live rock from a system locally and I've got a bunch of these things on my rocks - mostly in the Uner side of the rock in the pic.

I thought at first that these are aptasia, but they don't look like the aptasia I've seen in the past.

Can anyone help with an ID and whether aptasia X would work to get rid of them?

Hopefully the pic is okay - the phone camera picks up a TON of blue in the pictures (pretty white to the eyes).

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Thank you!! I tried searching Google images and came up short. Seems that on the thread you linked that people generally don't have issues with them?

I might have to get rid of that one in the picture because it's where I'd like to place a monti - do you have any experience with them?
 

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Thank you!! I tried searching Google images and came up short. Seems that on the thread you linked that people generally don't have issues with them?

I might have to get rid of that one in the picture because it's where I'd like to place a monti - do you have any experience with them?
I personally do not have any experience with them, but from what I've read - I would try aiptasia x if you already have it, and apparently injecting with lemon juice can work. I know injecting them with a kalk paste can work for aiptasia but not sure about these guys
 

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