Bubble tip anenome identification

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I bought some really nice BTA from a guy breaking down his tank, I’m trying to find out what kind they are, they are a deep red like black widows but instead of white lines it’s like a fluorescent green lines and some have full green mouths as you will see in the pics

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I think it’s a rainbow BTA, I have several that alllook different . See the reddish one in the group , it’s a rainbow , so are the others next to it. Additionally the big one is also a rainbow lol

I have heard others call it differently , such as inferno
 

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