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Understood. But like I said -- it doesn't look like a clownfish hosting species. I don't think it's a malu.Malus are clownfish hosting anemones though, I know at least Amphiprion Polymnus sometimes live in the malus.
An online search said malus will host:
Sebae Clowns, Tomato Clownfish, Maroon Clownfish, Percula Clownfish, Ocellaris Clownfish & more !
Understood. But like I said -- it doesn't look like a clownfish hosting species. I don't think it's a malu.
Stichodactyla helianthus or also known as sun anemone
The one I had did host a clown while I had it. The mouth was gaping sometimes looking like that and other days looked perfect. I had it in with black widows and rainbows and I think that may have attributed to its demise. I'll have to do some searching. I'm sure I posted it somewhere.