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Looks like a bristleworm to me but want to confirm. Also, any idea what this flower looking coral is? I can ID the cabbage (leather coral) and looks like a Kenya tree.

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It could be a majano anemone. The worm might be a bristleworm, but not sure.
 
It could be a majano anemone. The worm might be a bristleworm, but not sure.

That's what I thought at first on the Majano, but never seen one before and just got this rock for the cabbage coral. Just waiting for tomorrow to try to remove the cabbage and Kenya tree off the rock. Which dip should I use for leather coral?
 
That's what I thought at first on the Majano, but never seen one before and just got this rock for the cabbage coral. Just waiting for tomorrow to try to remove the cabbage and Kenya tree off the rock. Which dip should I use for leather coral?
Any coral dip will be fine such as CoralRX, Bayer, etc.
 
Bristleworm, sebae or rock flower anemone, and Charlie brown zoa
 
So still haven't really able to ID this one. Here are some additional photos in different lighting. It planted it self in the sand bed for a while and now it has moved to the rock. Some type of anemone?

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