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looks like a type of zoa to me, or possibly a paly depending on the scale of the pic
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personally i would remove it and place elswhere... just so that it doesnt grow onto the acans and brawl for space..
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Looks more like a tiny rock flower anemone to me.
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whatever it is the acan will win that battle so you might wanna cut it off and move it , looks cool to me so i would keep it
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same here sort of lol it looks like a kind of anemone i have its a small type of anemone not even sure of its kind but mine is about the size of a dime its red with green on its " frill" and its as big as it gets .if its a zoa or paly simply touch it, zoas or paly can only shrink in their head and once they do their stalk is somewhat firm to the touch, if its a nem once retracted their foot will still be soft if it shoots back in a hole after you touch it youve probably got some type of nem![]() ![]()
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That was my thought as well. Just wanted to double check.
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