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It's under blue lights sorry. Are they bad to have?Hard to tell with the extreme blue going on. Ball or majano anemone would be my guess
We can't tell what they are without less blue pictures.....It's under blue lights sorry. Are they bad to have?
I will post with white lights in the AM but you really cant see them in whites well. Tank is 5 weeks old . It's live rock from well established aquariumHow old is your tank? What type of rock did you use (dry or live)?
And pics with white lights will definitely help.
You'll really have to take plain white light pictures to get an actual answer with any amount of certainty from the crew here.It's under blue lights sorry. Are they bad to have?
OK thanksYou'll really have to take plain white light pictures to get an actual answer with any amount of certainty from the crew here.
Thank you makes me feel better for sureStrawberry nems. Ur good
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Thank youLooks like Psuedocorynactis, which are often called ‘ball anemones’. They aren’t actually anemones, they’re more closely related to mushrooms. They can still sting other corals, and can spread (though not like aiptasia), but otherwise they’re mostly harmless. If you want to remove them, you can use any of the methods to remove aiptasia.

