what is this???

what is this???
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Ha. They look like majano anemones. You should start removing them before they spread out of control. You can use a product called Joe's Juice or read up on some of the other successful methods of removal.
 
You could sell them on ebay as dwarf bubble tip anemones. I remember seeing some guy selling his aitapsia, and majano are much prettier.
 
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