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Babygecko1233

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Guy at pet shop said Condy anemone....but on YouTube. .I found one exactly like it...and its called a bleached sebea anemone....any ideas?
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Long lose tentacles it's a Condy. Salty hog is correct. Many color variations. I have seen them snorkeling in the Caribbean. The Seabay is marked the same but tentacles are fatter shorter n more full. Google some images and you will see it.
 

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Yes to Condylactis, definitely not a Sebae. Condylactis are not a natural host to clowns, some clowns such as Clarkii, Maroon and Tomato have acclimated to Condylactis, as well as Domino Damsels. I would say that the coloration for that Condylactis is not unusual or bleached.
 

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Is bleached bad???
It looks OK to me. As mentioned, condy nems can come in lots of colors (though some are dyed). It looks healthy which is important. If it colors up any more, that'll be a bonus!
 

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I only thought it was bleached because I hadn't seen any that light in the wild. These guys know a lot more about them than I do. Yours is very beautiful.

There are a lot of different colors. These two were side by side in Curacao. I could see them from a long way off and fell in love with them.

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I only thought it was bleached because I hadn't seen any that light in the wild. These guys know a lot more about them than I do. Yours is very beautiful.

There are a lot of different colors. These two were side by side in Curacao. I could see them from a long way off and fell in love with them.

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What kinda coral is that, in the back?
 

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