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Hi!

A couple of days ago I bought some coral from a local fish store. They have been closed up for the last couple of days, but are just starting to open up. However, on one of the pieces, there is somthing that looks like a small anemone. I think it is Aiptaisa, but I'm not entirely sure. What do you think, is it aiptaisia?
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Although a little diff looking it def looks like aiptasia to me or something very similar

could try feeding it to see it’s reaction
 
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It an aptasia and simply using a syringe, inject either lemon juice or better yet kalkwasser powder mixed into a thin paste the consistency of toothpaste and inject into the center core of the aptasia and watch it melt
 
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Thank you for the replies! I quess it really is aiptasia then. I noticed on the underside that there are two more similar, but smaller aiptasia. I think I'll just throw away the coral, don't want these nasty things in the tank!
 
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Looks Aiptasia....I honestly have done nothing with them over 2 years on first one seen. I have 3 or 4. And the biggest seems to have died.... The more you screw with em from what I have heard the easier the spread...
 

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