Possible aiptasia?

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Hello, I've just gotten some live rock and I'm not sure whether this is aiptasia or something else? TIA

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As I wanted to jump right on that and say yes. It doesn't seem to have the real long stringy tentacles like aiptasia.
 

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+1, my thoughts as well, need to watch that, a shot of lemon juice would kill it
 
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Majano and aiptasia do look alike.
If you zoom in on the last picture you will see pointy-tipped tentacles, as well as blue-ish rings around the tentacles in spots... those are aiptasia characteristics.
Thanks, bought some Aiptasia X today!
 

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Peppermint shrimp wiped mine out in a week. They cool inhabitants as well
 

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if the Aptasia-x does not work - might try peppermint shrimp - happened to me - engage the peppermint shrimp and no more aptasia - Happy Shrimp though - Left my Kenya Tree alone.
 

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So what is the best thing for me to do to get rid of it asap? I have three cleaner shrimps and I'm not necessarily interested in adding another shrimp. It's the only one I have
 

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I think the easiest way to do it is covering it with glue after it retracts.
Second easiest route would be joes juice/aiptasia x target kill. Bulkreefsupply.com carries both.
 

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