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GreatYes it looks to be a majano
GreatHow do I get rid of this one ?

Oh I thought they were pests and had to be removed?you can scrape it off the rock. If you can remove the rock it’s even easier as it will start to detach after 10 min or so sitting out.
They are much easier to remove then Aiptasia as they don’t really bury their foot in the same way Aiptasia might.
Even in the photo you can see it’s foot
I have an entire pico dedicated to them.
Oh I thought they were pests and had to be removed?
I have a BTA are they only dangerous to other nems maybe?

Ah I think I had better remove it thenthey are pests in that they can multiply quickly and can sting. They are pretty so some brave people keep them.
I keep them in a fuge and in their own anemone tank so I can control numbers easier. I have several colors
It is probably best to remove yours. Most people don’t like dealing the nuisance.
You could always set up a small pest pico tank for it if you wanted. 2-5g is fine. I have mine with other pest nems, mushroom corals, Xenia and other “pest” corals. It also houses a small neon goby which has no problem navigating the nems.
it a Shame as it definitely isn’t an eyesore like aptasia is 

