Anemone ID

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I’ve posted a photo with the anemone in question, it was given to me as a bubble tip but I don’t believe it to be so.

it has a pinkish foot and white spots on the underside, I’m leaning to heteractis magnifica, maybe a type of condylactis anemone.

thoughts?

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The oral disc area looks like an elegance to me but the tips aren't quite right, I think. Is it attached to a rock? Can you get a pic of the foot?
 
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The oral disc area looks like an elegance to me but the tips aren't quite right, I think. Is it attached to a rock? Can you get a pic of the foot?
It’s definitely an anemone, I took it off the rock to put into my frag systems.

it’s much stickier then most bubble tips I’ve handled in the passed.

I’ll see if I can get a pic of the foot.
 

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