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Looks to be aiptiasia. It's a pest anemone and will sting anything nearby. Don't attempt manual removal as it will release spores into the water column and multiply quickly. Personally used Red Sea Aiptaisia X with great results.

This is the method I would go with. Any sign of stress and spores will be released.
 

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