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There is an aiptasia growing in the middle of your zoas. Aiptasia are pests that's will quickly take over your tank.

If you can still pull the frag plug out and remove the aiptasia, that would be the best way to go about it.
 
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I have removed to coral and used tweezers to remove the aiptasia and it seems to have gone I hope this worked. I have also glued where it was thanks for the help guys
 

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I have removed to coral and used tweezers to remove the aiptasia and it seems to have gone I hope this worked. I have also glued where it was thanks for the help guys
Just be aware that Aiptasia can regrow itself from the tiniest particle....personally i had an Aiptasia invasion a while ago and a couple peppermint shrimp took care of it real quick.
 

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Hello can anyone tell me what seems to be growing or happening with this zoa?
this is actually how my aiptasia infestation started! remove it as fast as possible, i recommend F-Aiptasia.
 

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I have removed to coral and used tweezers to remove the aiptasia and it seems to have gone I hope this worked. I have also glued where it was thanks for the help guys
If the aiptasia has been there for a while then there is a good chance it started reproducing asexually where smaller parts separate from the main anemone and form new ones. Also aiptasia can move around with their foot so don’t be surprised if you end up finding some more later on. Here is one of mine that recently reproduced asexually.
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