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+1 on corynactis. They are not considered pest nems like aiptasia/mojano, alot of people keep them, it wont cause you any problems. Just depends if you like it or not!
These are most definitely corynactis and not aiptasia as you can tell from the small ball like tips. Some people consider them pests but a lot of people like them and keep them, they are'nt considered pests as much as aiptasia.
Sure, i dont know where you are but im in the uk so dont know if the products will be different. I use salifert coral food, salifert all in one and tmc gamma nutraplus.
I just tried to attach a pic of mine but not sure if it worked or not!
Yep thats the same as mine, happiest and prettiest at night when the lights have gone off. They do need feeding because the dont have symbiotic algae, mine has been doing really well for the last 8 months on a mix of liquid coral foods. I tried slightly meatier foods but it wasnt having it. Nice...
The 2nd pic appears to look more like corynactis rather than aiptasia/majano. Google it and see what you think. I believe they are not considered pests like the aforementioned, some people quite like them.
Your lfs is right those are not majano but they appear to be pseudocorynactis. They arent huge pests like aiptasia/majano, some people keep them in their tanks but if you do want rid, lemon juice or aiptasia x should prob do the trick.