Is this BTA bleached?

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I came across this anemone that I was looking to get, and I thought it might look bleached? The worker at the LFS said it was just the color or the nem. I didn’t want to take any chances and try to revive it but what you y’all think?
 

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I am curious of that myself. I picked one up that has a similar light tone to it but nice pink tips. Should have done more research prior but looking to see if I got suckered. The more ya know. Look forward to reading back up on it. Here is mine
 

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I am curious of that myself. I picked one up that has a similar light tone to it but nice pink tips. Should have done more research prior but looking to see if I got suckered. The more ya know. Look forward to reading back up on it. Here is mine

In my inexpert opinion, that looks like a Condy anemone. If someone tells you otherwise, they're probably right.

 
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