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Esquire805

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Its either a feather duster, Aiptasia, or rock flower anemone
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My gut feeling is Aiptasia as I do not see the hard tube that feather dusters have, nor do the "arms" seem to clearly show the more "feathered" texture that feather duster crowns have, but it could always just be that the pictures don't show it clearly.

Got any other pictures that are either clearer or in white light?
 
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My gut feeling is Aiptasia as I do not see the hard tube that feather dusters have, nor do the "arms" seem to clearly show the more "feathered" texture that feather duster crowns have, but it could always just be that the pictures don't show it clearly.

Got any other pictures that are either clearer or in white light?
Not yet just left home
 

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Either majano or aptasia...……. either way ditch them.
With a syringe, simple inject either lemon juice or kalkwasser powder mixed into a runny paste and inject into core (center) and watch them melt away
 

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