aiptasia ?

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Is this aiptasia on the glass?
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Use a siphon instead of Turkey baster...if waters only going out you'll be less likely to spread it throughout the tank.... and you don't want that!
 

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Does it move? It looks like too many tentacles for aiptasia, possibly a soft coral eating nudibranch.
 

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I feel like I've seen something like this in another posting regarding hitchhikers and people were saying it was an anemone of some sort. I can't seem to find that thread right now though.
 

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I just got something on my glass that looks exactly like it! Doesn't look like aiptasia to me. Should I remove it?
 

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