Anemone ID (With Pics)

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  1. amcarrig

    amcarrig Super Moderator

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    There are no variations. A healthy sebae is brown. If it's white, it's bleached. If it's yellow, it's dyed. The anemone that you have looks like a bleached sebea but I've never seen one with a red foot so I'm a bit baffled.
     
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  3. 10acrewoods

    10acrewoods Fire Goby

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    hate to disagree but seabeas can be a few diffrent colors mine may appear brown at first glance but floreses green and bc posted a pic of a orange/pink seabea. [​IMG] I think it is a seabea
     
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    medhatreefguy Fire Worm

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    Thanks for the input folks. The anemone is doing great, it has opened up quite a bit now, I have been feeding it pieces of shrimp and it seems to have a healthy appetite. It is still wedged in the rocks but everything else is OK so I am not too worried. Tentacles are still the same so I am thinking they are as long as they're going to get.