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can anyone ID this nem for me?
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Not an anemone expert, but that looks like a Fire anemone (Actinodendron sp.) to me. DO NOT TOUCH IT!
I'm leaning towards a beaded anemone but can't find a great deal about them, I've touched it a few times and not had any reaction
 

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I'm leaning towards a beaded anemone but can't find a great deal about them, I've touched it a few times and not had any reaction
To be fair, you can pet a crocodile's nose a few times without getting bit, until the crocodile decides to bite you. I wouldn't push it without knowing exactly what you're dealing with ;Pompus
 
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To be fair, you can pet a crocodile's nose a few times without getting bit, until the crocodile decides to bite you. I wouldn't push it without knowing exactly what you're dealing with ;Pompus
no I'm not planning to! the fire anemone from what I can find seems to present itself at times similar to how Kenya trees do, this doesn't.... I'm considering removing it from the tank but want to know what it is first
 

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I gotta say, fire anemone as well. Which species, I have no idea.

 

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no I'm not planning to! the fire anemone from what I can find seems to present itself at times similar to how Kenya trees do, this doesn't.... I'm considering removing it from the tank but want to know what it is first
I think it does look like a fire anemone, if you check this link: http://www.wildsingapore.com/wildfacts/cnidaria/actiniaria/actinodendron.htm the first picture looks a lot like the picture you posted. I think the big bushy ones are just larger fire anemones
 

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What’s the sting like?
To a human everyone has different reactions. I touch my nems (Carpet, bubble tips, LTAs) with my barehands and never had a reaction to them. Other people have had bad reactions to a bubble tip sting . It’s hard to say what the sting is like
 

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