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BTA or Crispa?

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I would say BTA or Condy. Not a sebea. Sebae nems usually have a lighter color though this one isn't fully open so it is a bit difficult to tell. Is this a new addition?
 
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I would say BTA or Condy. Not a sebea. Sebae nems usually have a lighter color though this one isn't fully open so it is a bit difficult to tell. Is this a new addition?

Yeah new add. Still acclimating but it's on the good track. When took picture, was just shrivelled a bit as I broadcast reef roids.
 

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I don't believe it's H. crispa, looks like E. quadricolor to me. Seeing the foot helps but I ageee with Zack definitely post another pic when it's more expanded to be sure.
 

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It looks a bit droopy. It may be a Condylactis but the colors make it look like a BTA. I would say BTA How much did you get him for?
 

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The girddle around the top of the foot points to a quad...
 

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