Baby anemone?

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Hello guys!
We're new to the site but we been reading a lot of cool stuff so we're excited to be here.
Today before going to be we saw that next to our Condy anemone there was a pink small thing that was moving. Is that a baby? If you could let us know that would be appreciated!

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Hi and Welcome to R2R. :)

Can you circle the unknown in the image. I see a medium sized anemone but not a smaller one.
 
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Hello thank you all for your responses.

It just looks like a smaller version of the anemones body which just randomly moves. It actually hided and moved closer to the anemone when we did a water change so we're still not sure what it is. Hope that photo helps as now that it has hided behind the anemone we can't take a better picture

Logan 27: the anemone is fine, its just the way it was when we took the photo but an hour later it was back looking healthy.

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