Is this Pseudocorynactis???

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Recently got some new LR and as usual it comes with its fair share of critters.. But this is a new one for me as I'm fairly new to SW.. I feel like it's some kind of Pseudocorynactis.. If so I've read numerous things about it but I'm still not sure if it is a bad hitchhiker from the mixed reviews.. But if it is bad how do I get rid of it? I do love its coloring though so if it's not a nuisance I would love to keep it. And if I'm wrong.. What is it??

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But if it's something you think you may not want in the future, it's a whole lot easier to get rid of them now.
 

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Stay small, harmless. They don't like light and will melt if directly in it for long. Most that "disappear" randomly end up in your sump or behind rocks. I welcome them to my tank as beneficial fauna as they filter feed and colonize areas that your corals don't grow.

Win/win in my book.
 

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Stay small, harmless. They don't like light and will melt if directly in it for long. Most that "disappear" randomly end up in your sump or behind rocks. I welcome them to my tank as beneficial fauna as they filter feed and colonize areas that your corals don't grow.

Win/win in my book.

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