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Old 09/08/2006, 08:48 PM
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My beautiful new anemone

The local pet store had this beauty marked as an lta so got it for a song.
Well, I don't sing well but you get the idea,
it is Phymanthus Crucifer and doing very well.
Never deflated in transit nor acclimization and settled right in when put in the spot I picked for her.
She has eaten a silverside already and doing terrific.
Here she is.
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Old 09/08/2006, 08:53 PM
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That is beautiful, Congrats on the find.
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Old 09/08/2006, 08:56 PM
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Thanks Osprey, they wer'nt sure about selling it as an lta as I kind of told them it was not one.
But since it was in the tank with them they didnt have a clue as to what it was . Funny thing is , I was looking thru my anemone book a few weeks ago and ran across a picture of them and thought to myself, "self, you need one of those beautys"
The answer was yes you sure do and walla.
Amazing.
I wish I could get a better picture of it however, the striping on it is amazing and much more beautiful then in the pictures.
Will keep trying tho to get some better ones.
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Old 09/08/2006, 09:05 PM
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Karen,
Actually it is a Macrodactyla doreensis AKA LTA. It has orange foot. The coloration is also one of the typical coloration for LTA.
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Old 09/08/2006, 09:07 PM
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2 more in its little cubby hole.
I put her in the 125 gallon
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Old 09/08/2006, 09:12 PM
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Hi onion, I just looked at the picture I have of that and it looks nothing like that., Do you have a good picture of one so that I can look at it maybe?
I would like to know for sure what it is, altho I was sure I did already
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Old 09/08/2006, 09:30 PM
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Google search

others can be seen here
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/LTAIDFAQs.htm
http://www.poppe-images.com/images/s...la%20doreensis
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/macrodoreensis.htm
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Old 09/08/2006, 09:54 PM
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Old 09/08/2006, 10:07 PM
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Thanks Debi, it sure is. Orion. I have looked at the links, several do look just like this one.The one difference is this one looks like a pearl.
Very irridescent color.
Bumpy little bumps all over the foot of it also.
But it sure may be and lta. Just not sure yet.
Will do more searching and thanks for the time you took looking for those links.
Whatever it is I love it. Adds stripes to the tank
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Old 09/08/2006, 11:56 PM
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Old 09/09/2006, 10:46 AM
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Nice stripes on that one and good to see it dig in so quickly. Congrats Karen

Best method of ID for the suggested species would be a view of the column right under the oral disk. M. doreensis is very distinctive and such a view/picture will quickly ID or eliminate M. doreensis/LTA as a candidate.

fwiw: Phymanthus crucifer (Le Sueur, 1817) is the valid name for the Flower/Rock/Beaded Anemone from the Caribbean. Unfortunately more frequently sold/ID'd under an old, but incorrect name Epicystis crucifer.

fwiw2: You'll find disagreement on the Genus Pymanthus vs Epicystis as well, but normally first name wins.....who knows

http://hercules.kgs.ku.edu/hexacoral...nseniorid=4089
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Old 09/09/2006, 11:04 AM
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oh i like the look of that tank (from what i can see..) can we see a FTS?.. is that a Lemarks Angel or Wantenabi?
nice anemone too!
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Old 09/09/2006, 11:30 AM
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It is a beautiful anemone. I am also pretty confident that it is M. doreensis.
The ones with the vertical stripes are very striking.
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Old 09/09/2006, 01:55 PM
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Very nice Karen! Sending you a pm.
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Old 09/09/2006, 02:26 PM
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Hi Traveller, thanks for that info, I cant get a pic under the oral disc. It has settled deap in the rock with just the disc sticking out.
I am pleased it has eaten again today and when the lights came on it opened right up.
I will try to get more pics of it later if I can, one thing I did notice when lifting it out of the bucket after aclimation is that the whole foot is covered in bumps. Felt really strange.
Fishfreak, here is a current picture of the tank and yes your right, it is a Lamark Angel, I love her, such personality.
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Old 09/09/2006, 02:38 PM
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I have 3 baby anemones, bta's in this tank also plus the two mouth that split.
Here is one of the little ones.
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If anyone knows what these are please let me know, they dont look like zoos, very small, maybe a 1/4" across.
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Sexy shrimp pair
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And my favorite, xenia.
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Old 09/09/2006, 02:52 PM
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I really love your tank,one of my all time faves infact it looks so natural

By the way Karen your website is superb really good info on nems

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Old 09/09/2006, 03:46 PM
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HI Elliot, thanks so much. I love the natural look, don't like when things look like they were placed there if you know what I mean.
So happy you like my site. I have had fun with it but sure keeps me hopping with all of the questions about anemones I get from it.
But that is what it is for, to help out.
Thanks
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Old 09/09/2006, 04:10 PM
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definately M. doreensis. Looks exactly like mine but it needs to eat alot more because the tentacles are very short right now.
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Old 09/09/2006, 04:14 PM
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Hi Dan, how long should the tenticles be? This one has about 2" tents.
This is a new thing for me, I am a BTA gal
So any suggestions and help to keep it happy appreciated.
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Old 09/09/2006, 04:25 PM
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Let me try to get a couple pictures of mine. He's up against the front glass which means I can't scrape the sides there very well. I don't want to post pics that make my tank look THAT bad. :O

I think my LTAs tentacles are about 5 or 6 inches long and they get the "corkscrew" effect when I'm feedin him well.
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