Help with ID

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Possibly a majano and I just googled it and I think they're right...anybody have experience with these? Mixed opinions on killin it and keepin it...
 
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Hard to tell by the pic, but if it is a majano (should look like a little green bubble tip) best bet to get rid of it permanently is a wand and then suck up anything left.
 
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Hard to tell by the pic, but if it is a majano (should look like a little green bubble tip) best bet to get rid of it permanently is a wand and then suck up anything left.
Is it stationary? Hard to tell from the pic maybe it's a zoa eating nudibranch
 
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From what I see so far yes it's stationary. The colony was closing up so I did a dip in revive last night. They're slightly opening now which is better then being closed so I'm hoping the dip helped. But then I noticed this...I'll keep an eye on it. Gonna try to use some kalk and rodi to get rid of it. Thanks guys!!!
 
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Make sure after you hit it with kalk you siphon out the foot and remaining parts, or it will just come back. It's stinging the zoas that's why they are closing.
 

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