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So you thinking a carpet anemone. I was leaning towards that to but only have seen them in the sand. ThanksNo way a sebae but more hadoni species
Does it stay in the sand?Looks like a beaded anemone this is one of my yellow beaded anemones
That's why I don't thing it's a sebae. Doesn't look that. It was white at the pet store but in my tank it's the green color. ThanksThis is a Seabae anemone it’s purple but this is what they look like
Does yours stay in the sand?Looks like a beaded anemone this is one of my yellow beaded anemones
Beautiful nem, are you sure it’s not heteractis malu? I thought heteractis aurora had swellings on the tentacles that I don’t see on yours (could just be the pic)Looks like a beaded anemone this is one of my yellow beaded anemones
Yeah, definitely think it’s a malu. Here are some pics of mine for comparison.Thank you, the tentacles are smooth not raise like on a beaded anemone.
Yes, the tentacles stay relatively short. Mine is in the sand right next to a rock.Yours are beautiful too. And yes mine has the little bumps on the under side. Thanks for the information. Have to agree with you. Will the tentacles stay short. Are any of your attached to rock, mine was on a rock when I bought it and it moved down to where it's at now.
It’s either or sometimes it’s the ROCK sometimes it’s the glass under the sandDoes yours stay in the sand?
Some come in as beaded without the actual beeds they look more like a male but not exactly I’ve never thought anything of it Is so I have some crazy colored Malu anemones I thought were beadedBeautiful nem, are you sure it’s not heteractis malu? I thought heteractis aurora had swellings on the tentacles that I don’t see on yours (could just be the pic)