This is Aiptasia right?

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IrishPride

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I've made the assumption that this is just a different variation of Aiptasia and I've tried a few of the natural methods in removing these from my tank without success.  I know Copperbands and Peppermint shrimp can be hit and miss, but are these variations that they won't eat anyways?

My apologies for the pic quality, but feedback is always appreciated.

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Right.  Thx guys...I'd been trying to search through some google images and got tired.  Asking around here is so much easier. 

I had only one of these guys for the longest time and now I've got a bunch pop up in the last week.  Time to have some fun.
 

Reef Hero

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I got a couple majanos so I smothered them with putty and glue dipped in alk lol......never seen them again.....
I did the same with the little bit of Pom Pom Xenia that would not fully come of rock...... :) IT'S WAR!!


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LOL....that's what I thought too!

I pulled the rock that they were on and pulled them off.  Came off clean, but I didn't want to risk pieces floating around in my DT.  I have a tote with other rock so I threw it in there for now.  See what happens now I guess.  (my tote has about 30lbs of rock, heater and a powerhead).
 
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