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No idea but it kind of looks like a giant version of what I'm trying to identify in another thread. Yours definitely looks anemone like though, and I don't think mine is because it hasn't moved at all. Watch to see if yours travels.
 
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No idea but it kind of looks like a giant version of what I'm trying to identify in another thread. Yours definitely looks anemone like though, and I don't think mine is because it hasn't moved at all. Watch to see if yours travels.
I’ll definitely keep watch it doesn’t seem harmful so far
 
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Poke it. Does it retract? Run away? I would isolate it if it's mobile until you get a proper ID.
 
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If it has a foot, then it's probably some sort of majano nem.
 
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If it has a foot, then it's probably some sort of majano nem.
Definitely has a foot and reacts like an anemone I’ll look into more images to see if it’s a type of anemone.
 

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