racrumrine
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Those look a lot like a hitchhicker anemone I received on some live rock. The people I consulted called them a type of majano. You might want to do some research on them. You should also look a thread on Tulip anemones. Personally, from reviewing the posted pictures, I think a Tulip anemone is a prettier version of a majano.
Mine were similar in size and color; but, sometimes have bubble tips. The way they reproduce is they get to about the size of dime and then split into 2 smaller ones.
While they reproduce fairly frequently, I think they are fairly easy to control. Unlike aiptasia, they don't reproduce from a single remaining speck. Thus, you can either knock them off, or I use the broken end of a chopstick and twirl. As far as I know, nothing eats them.
Best of luck,
Roy
Mine were similar in size and color; but, sometimes have bubble tips. The way they reproduce is they get to about the size of dime and then split into 2 smaller ones.
While they reproduce fairly frequently, I think they are fairly easy to control. Unlike aiptasia, they don't reproduce from a single remaining speck. Thus, you can either knock them off, or I use the broken end of a chopstick and twirl. As far as I know, nothing eats them.
Best of luck,
Roy