Anemone ID?

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Long shot, I bought this anemone on market place for $100 and the seller said it was a rose bubble tip - he’s about 11-12 inches wide, but I thought I’d get a second opinion!
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Rose bubble quite possible as they don’t always display inflated bulbs
 

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That’s the best photo of the mouth I could get this morning.
Can you turn the flow off and take a pic from the top down? I do not see any striations in that pic and tentacle spacing and texture appears to be very close to h. crispa

Here is one of my h. crispa for reference.

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Can you turn the flow off and take a pic from the top down? I do not see any striations in that pic and tentacle spacing and texture appears to be very close to h. crispa

Here is one of my h. crispa for reference.

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Do we not need a photo of the foot to properly ID? Ie presence of verrucae?
 

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Do we not need a photo of the foot to properly ID? Ie presence of verrucae?
It would give 100%, but the structure of the tents, layout of the tents and the oral disk are a dead give away it is an h. crispa. Biggest identifier is the density of the tents. BTA are not that dense.
 
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It would give 100%, but the structure of the tents, layout of the tents and the oral disk are a dead give away it is an h. crispa. Biggest identifier is the density of the tents. BTA are not that dense.
Are these hostable anemones? Anything I should be concerned/watch out for with these from bubble tips?
 

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