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I say kill the aptasia first. Then remove as much possible hair algae. Next get a good cuc (sea hare, conchs, large turbo snails, etc.) and if you want you could even get a algae blenny.
I am pretty sure the blue/green fish was a blue/green chromis. I have a couple and they are awesome. If you have a large enough tank i heard they school.
Yes it is a pulsing xenia. :). Really hardy corals and easy to care for. When you mean it stopped moving, you mean pulsing right? Another how did you acclimate them? They might just be getting used to our tank.
Just make sure they dont take over those majano. Also i would get advice from elsewhere on the corynactis. But the asterina stars are perfectly fine. They are fast to multiply and are great scavengers.
No problem. THe stock list sounds good but you have a problem with the majano anemone. They spread so fast and can sting corals, etc. Also post a picture of the other anenome it may be aptasia, another nusience anemone.