Aptasia?

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Is this an aptasia and if so what gets rid of it in a reef tank

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That’s a biggun, my go to is super glue the dickens out of their hole or epoxy. But there are a few remedies as well here on the forums and specifically f-aptasia. Be warned if you do try and go after them and any bit survives, then you only make it worse. That’s why you block the hole and starve em out.
 
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Yes aptasia. I'll let others comment on how to get rid of it.
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