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Can anyone help me ID this anemone? Got it a few months ago and was told it’s a long tentacle but it looks different from the ones I’ve been looking up.

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Bubble tip. They don't always have bubble looking tentacles. A long tentacle would not climb on the back wall and would have spots on the underside.
 
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Bubble tip. They don't always have bubble looking tentacles. A long tentacle would not climb on the back wall and would have spots on the underside.
What would cause it to not have bubble tips? Or is that just the type it is?
 
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No one seems to know what causes them to get stringy or bubbly.
Still pretty new to reef keeping. Would you say it at least looks heathy? I’ve had it for like 5-6 months when I first picked it up it looked really pale n bleached out.
 

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Hello everyone, need some help here. I've trade a big coral beauty (too big for my tank now) for an anemone. The anemone was damage from the guy who gave it to me and was too closed when I got it. The other party said that it is an acid wash anemone, I google it and I couldn't find anything about it. Can you help to ID ? Also, I did protocol acclimation (water dropping ([1hr]+ temperature acclimation [1hr]+turn down the pumps [1 day], low the light [1day]). However, the anemone when under the rocks and it has been hiding for one week now, I can only see some tips. Has anyone experienced something similar?

I have a RBT anemone, but this one is doing totally fine. Photos below and sorted from first time I got it (Feb 7, 2021) until today (Feb 27, 2021), the first photo shows the tank from the other guy, which shows similar anemones in better way. I will appreciate any info.
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Hello everyone, need some help here. I've trade a big coral beauty (too big for my tank now) for an anemone. The anemone was damage from the guy who gave it to me and was too closed when I got it. The other party said that it is an acid wash anemone, I google it and I couldn't find anything about it. Can you help to ID ? Also, I did protocol acclimation (water dropping ([1hr]+ temperature acclimation [1hr]+turn down the pumps [1 day], low the light [1day]). However, the anemone when under the rocks and it has been hiding for one week now, I can only see some tips. Has anyone experienced something similar?

I have a RBT anemone, but this one is doing totally fine. Photos below and sorted from first time I got it (Feb 7, 2021) until today (Feb 27, 2021), the first photo shows the tank from the other guy, which shows similar anemones in better way. I will appreciate any info.
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Maybe rainbow ?
 

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