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So we might have a Majano problem. I think we were in denial because they are kind of pretty, but there are just too many now. They are quite large, so maybe they are BTA, but they don’t really have bubble tips. The internet says Majano only reach 1.5” in diameter, but I’m not sure where that’s measured. They mostly stick the one side of our tank, but one hitched a ride on a crab and is now on the other side and our clown is now hosting it.

Are these Majano? If so, what’s the best plan to deal with them?

Thanks!
 

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Awesome. Thanks for help! We still have so many now, I’ll have to look out for any on the move and try to catch them.
 

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Awesome. Thanks for help! We still have so many now, I’ll have to look out for any on the move and try to catch them.
I'm right around the corner from Seabrook and wouldn't mind one or two if you get any off. If they're on the surface of the rock and not in a hole its pretty easy to use the tip of your finger to pry around the edges and get them off.
 
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