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About 6 months ago I noticed one of these little guys. Now, I think I've counted 8. They're really small. The biggest one I've seen so far is maybe the size of pea. I havent noticed any issues among the coral or fish. But I reeeeeeaaally wanna know what it is!!! In the 6 months of having these things I still can't figure it out. Help please! (I also included a pic of my hermit, Muhammad Ali bc he's so pretty. )
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Hard to see on screen but looks like baby BTA anemone
 
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I had one of those in my tank back when I first started. You're going to get a whole bunch of different answers though. Strawberry anemone, ball anemone, etc. They shouldn't be a problem though, just keep an eye on them. They are cool critters.
 
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