>and where I can. Got this stuff for a buck a pound. Anyways, I picked it up
>and took it home and while I was examining it, I found a very small bubble
>anemone (a little smaller than my thumbnail). Seems that it may have been on
>the LR when they took it home, and it never got a chance. So, it is still
>alive, but is very small and beached out.

Just make sure you are 100% it isn't an Anenomia spp.  They are a pest 
anemone.  Their maximum size is around 15-20mm.  Look very much like a 
small bubble anemone.  Personally I think they are worse than Aiptasia spp.

Catch ya,

DBW             | The Caretaker, OZ REEF Marine Park
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