Hitchhiker Identification Help

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Got a nice red zooanthid I just added to my newer reef tank. I appear to have a coral attached to it that has green tips and another corals that looks kind of like a mushroom with a flat circular top with green tips. I also have some mini brittle star hitchhikers. Any tips or should I be concerned? Thank you in advance.
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Looks like a tulip anemone.

They bother Coral spread fast and will takeover
Thank you! I just ordered some Joe's juice. Going to eliminate them. They were just added to the tank today. So will hopefully have the problem isolated immediately.
 
In my experience it seemed like you aggravate them they would split and multiply if your rock is removable pull it out get a dental tool or something sharp and manually remove it make sure you get the foot 100% or it will grow back
 
Hard to really tell with the pic quality but im going to say no that actually looks like a palythoa
 
Hard to really tell with the pic quality but im going to say no that actually looks like a palythoa
Thank you. I looked up palythoa and they look basically identical. Can they be connected to a rock with my zoas on it or should I try to move it to another rock?
 
Thank you. I looked up palythoa and they look basically identical. Can they be connected to a rock with my zoas on it or should I try to move it to another rock?
both Zoa and palythoa can be toxic I wouldn’t mess with it…..

Are your zoas always closed up like they are in your photos?
 
both Zoa and palythoa can be toxic I wouldn’t mess with it…..

Are your zoas always closed up like they are in your photos?
No, I just added them in the tank today. They were closed for a while. Then started opening slowly. I think theyre still getting used to being in a new tank. And yeah, I was messing with them putting them in the tank and my hands felt a little funny after.
 
No, I just added them in the tank today. They were closed for a while. Then started opening slowly. I think theyre still getting used to being in a new tank. And yeah, I was messing with them putting them in the tank and my hands felt a little funny after.

Research palytoxin
 
Research palytoxin
I did read up a bit about it when researching zoas before buying. I understand they can potentially be quite toxic and is one of the most dangerous marine venoms.
 
Is this a paly?
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