Feather duster or anemone

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Most likely a Majano anemone if it’s glowing green.. same as aiptasia but doesn’t spread like crazy… it’s easier to get rid of..
I agree. Looks like a majano nem to me. I would get rid of it as they can spread quickly under the right nutrient conditions.
 

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I can't tell for sure from the pics (they're understandably a bit blurry, and clarity is really important for nems and nem-like critters), but might it be a ball anemone (Corallimorph)?

The link below has several images of various ball nems you can compare with to see if any look like a match, but they generally have noticeable little, white ball-tips on each of the tentacles.
 

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I can't tell for sure from the pics (they're understandably a bit blurry, and clarity is really important for nems and nem-like critters), but might it be a ball anemone (Corallimorph)?

The link below has several images of various ball nems you can compare with to see if any look like a match, but they generally have noticeable little, white ball-tips on each of the tentacles.
I just realized I apparently forgot to add the link:
 

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