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Hello! I've recently had this growing in my tank and more are popping up everyday I was thinking an anemone of some sort but starting to think it isn't due to how many there are!

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Google ball anemone and see if it matches up.
It doesn't look like that, it has a white base that looks like it is jagged all round the edge and I can't see a mouth at all? It looks a bit like a Christmas star with the main points being longer and little balls on the end and a long one in the centre that also has a ball?
 

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It doesn't look like that, it has a white base that looks like it is jagged all round the edge and I can't see a mouth at all? It looks a bit like a Christmas star with the main points being longer and little balls on the end and a long one in the centre that also has a ball?
Lol, great description. Try a majano anemone.
 

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Pic fuzzy but also thought ball anemone
 

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Not really, there's too many legs and not the right shape. I hope it isn't that
That’s all I got. Maybe you’ve discovered a never before seen genus of coral or nem and will go on to become rich and famous. :)
others on here will have some other suggestions.
 

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I’m stumped from the photo and the above replies.. @KJ is my last hope
 

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Hmm, sounds like a hydroids but they are usually not that big. Does it look like this?

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Hydroid jellyfish are the size of the head of a pin (1-2 mm) - so its hard to tell - Hydroids (to my experience) grow more closely - in colonies. To me it looks most like a ball anemone. Would be nice to know the size from the OP
 

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Would so many pop up so quickly?
A ball anemone is not really an 'anemone' - its a mushroom type coral. if it is a hydroid jellyfish - they are a nuisance but not a huge deal - if they are hydroids - (which to me does not look like) - they can be more problematic.
 
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Hydroid jellyfish are the size of the head of a pin (1-2 mm) - so its hard to tell - Hydroids (to my experience) grow more closely - in colonies. To me it looks most like a ball anemone. Would be nice to know the size from the OP
Its bigger than that maybe 2mm for that biggest one
 

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