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I’m not too sure what kind of anemone this is any ideas?

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looks a lil like a sebae …. I’m guessing tho ,,,, and curious what others say
I just can't see the blue/purple tips though.. Your guess may be better than the one I made in his other post though of a white bubble tip anemone.. ;)
 

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Bleached green bubble tip anemone
 

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It's a bulb tip (Entacmaea quadricolor). They are pretty forgiving as host anemones go, the easiest of the bunch, I would say. Generally they will attach to a hole in the rock. Until they find a place they like, they are prone to wander around and get sucked into powerheads/circulating pumps, so make sure those are covered. Otherwise, reef quality lighting (it doesn't have to be super intense, since this species is sometimes found at more than 100 feet deep), water between say 77-82F, specific gravity 1.025-1.027 and nitrates approaching undetectable is the goal.
 

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