Tiny apitasia? feather duster?

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I got this zoa frag last night and I just noticed this little critter attached to it. It closes very quickly and looks like it’s disappeared but it opens back up like an umbrella. It’s small so I’m having a hard time identifying it.

Any help is appreciated!


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The deciding factor on it is when it closes up if you can see the end of a chitin tube that the feather duster would make. I have attached some photos of my feather dusters as well as a small aiptasia.

Feather duster 1
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Feather duster 2
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Aiptasia (near the top) 16160964569173075703085994489589.jpg
 
asterina star, no bueno. but I have a very similar feather duster, looks like a spider web and its gotten a decent size after 5 months
I had a feeling. I took the frag out and got him off. Looks like I have another feather dust on another frag. Let’s hope lol
 

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