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Before I nuke them, is anyone interested in taking them?I would use the next larger taxonomic grouping and call it a member of the Nynantheae (a group which includes the Ewardsiidae). There are several families of quite similar small burrowing or burying anemones. In nature they live in sand habitats and eat lots of littler creatures. They do much the same in aquaria, but they can proliferate by asexual reproduction (fission, mostly) and can become serious pests. They can sting and kill and eat many of the animals that make a sand bed functional. They may also sting and seriously damage much larger animals. I suggest you look through your system and remove all that you can see.