Anemone identification, please

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My LFS just got rid of their saltwater live stock, live rock and corals. They have had this anemone for over a year that I'm aware of, at least as long as I've been going there. They gave it to me for free rather than sending it to another store to just sit again, and maybe die, I have a very open tank so I was cool with it. But does any one know what it is? I was thinking carpet anemone, really I have no idea. Thank you.
 

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It was in the live rock tank floating in a strainer for at least a year. I'm hoping that it's quality life improves and it starts to thrive.
 

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lol yah, it probably will, if that was the case. i would try feeding a small meal once a week. i prefer mysis or chopped krill for my nems. please update after a couple months with some new pics...
 

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