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Jann Josh

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Could you please help me in identifying this things in my tank. Pictures are not that clear, so I'll give some descriptions

The things on the first pciture are round and pink in color. They have some sort of thread like thing to fasten themselves to the rocks. They are also sticky. Ignore the orange blurry thing, those are my 2 clowns.
http://www.oimi.com.ph/elmer/picture 045.jpg

I have two unidentified in the second pciture. The first one on the left side is some sort of anemone (hope its not aiptasia). They brown in color and they have tentacles. While the one on the right has a stem and a round oval disc on the top. At the end of the disc are long tentacles about the length of its body. I was hoping this one is a tube anemone but I could be wrong.
http://www.oimi.com.ph/elmer/picture 068.jpg

The last one has a pink base (I've seen it move once). It doesn't have long tentacles on it. It may also be an anemone but I don't know which kind.
http://www.oimi.com.ph/elmer/picture 077.jpg

Tell me which one should I remove from the tank. Thank again.... :)

The date are wrong so ignore them, wasn't able to reset the clock on the camera.



Thanks again for your help.
 
Those are the absolute worst pictures I've ever seen. Is it possible to get a closer picture of just the thing you want to id instead of such a big section of the tank? I know if you can get a closer pic someone here can id them for you.
 
I'm gonna take a stab in the dark since I can't really make out your pictures and say, the first one, from your description, is probably vermetid gastropod. A type of snail that feeds on detrius. The second pic, the one on the left looks like it could be a rock anemone. I can't see the other one. The third pic is hard to say. If it's moving then it probably is some type of anemone. The only ones I'd be concerned about are the ones in the second pic. If the one I can't see is aptasia, it will spread. Might want to nuke them just in case. Or wait and see what happens. HTH
 
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