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Purple sebae
does anyonoe know if they are real, cause im not sure if mine is dyed
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the BTA behind it is bleached b/c i neglected my tank last summer, and water params are stable (0 nitrates/ phosphates)
Im also worried b/c it isnt very sticky, only a little sticky
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That's a massive sebae...
Just a warning, the BTA and Sebae might end up releasing chemicals to try to ward the other one off, which could end in the death of one or both anemones.
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Looks pretty healthy to me. Good color. The mouth is open a little, but I am assuming it is a new addition and still accimating?
With the interior being brown like it is, It dosen't appear to be dyed. Anyone else notice something I didn't?
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yea, i just added it a few days ago, and it wont eat (worry?)
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No worry, id let it sit for a week or so to acclimate then feed, nems arnt like fish, if they dont eat it isnt always bad.
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Yeah. You need to seperate those anemones fast. Can you do something with the BTA?
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Your anemone is not dyed, but has a very pretty color morph. Would you happen to know what 'sebae' species that is? It doesn't look like any H. crispa I have every seen, but I have seen a lot of M. doreensis (and what appeared to be H. malu) that have a similar base color pattern.
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