Help Identify this Nem!

Brian Goldstein

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Hey everyone-

I've had my eye on this nem at my LFS for a few weeks. Someone was going to buy it today, so I finally made the move. The owner at the LFS is OG and said he's been breeding the same one for 10 years. He just calls it a bubble tip nem. It wasn't in the best condition (partially torn foot) but its been doing really well since its been in my tank. To me, it looks more like a rainbow. It has an unusually deep green color/turquoise and hot pink tips.

What do you guys think? Either way, For $50 , I am happy :)

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OrionN

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The deep color will dilute out a bit when he get healthy and inflate. Colors of anemone always intensify when they shrink up.
 

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