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They are calling this a BTA at my LFS. I'm not so sure about that. It's not under actinics. I may go back later with an actinic flashlight. Sorry I couldn't get a better picture of the under side. Any ideas as to the ID? Thanks. I dodn't intend to ask about the smaller one, but since its in the picture.. I think the small one is an LTA by looking at the foot. I could be wrong though.

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Check into your species of clown and what nems are natural hosts for them.
 
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Check into your species of clown and what nems are natural hosts for them.
Will do. So far I have only had cinnamons host a purple LTA and a maroon host a black widow. I have some black oscilaris/photons (cant tell for sure which they are) that are not hosting some RBTas. I might try the snowflake pair with those or the Clarkii pair.
 

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Looks like either a sebae anemone or Haitian Pink tip

long tentacle similar but generally all white
 
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Ok. So its a Haitian, pink tip sebae condy? What are the defining characteristics between them? Next time I see it I'll try to get a better look at the under side of the disc and foot if that will help. What should I look for?
 

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