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Maybe a majano<sp?> anemone?
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Would a majano anenome close up like a zoo polyp? When its closed it even looks like a closed zoo polyp. Maybe its just some wierd type of zoanthid.
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Looks similar- from the thread I take it to be bad?
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Yes, if allowed to spread they can quickly take over your tank. And unlike aiptasia, peppermint shrimp won't eat them.
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