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Could you ID anemone
Could you ID anemone ?
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I would say sebae anemone. What light is it under?
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This is 10 years old picture. At that time I had HQI 150W.
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i think the white color looks stress for me....
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Most likely H. crispa.
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looks to be a somewhat stressed and slightly bleached sebae (heteractis crispa)
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have you checked the water quality?
from what i've learned, short, fat tentacles on a sebae is bad news, can you provide specs?
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In the first post is 10 years old picture. Anemone died 10 years ago.
This is my current tank |
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gorgeous tank! what size tank is that?
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