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I just bought this guy and cant find any pic matches online.

thanks
david
 

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saltnmyeye

Experienced Reefer
looks like a sabea anomone. i was gonna buy one with pink tips, but my lfs said he only has one customer who can keep this guy for more than 6 months. must be a sensitive fella. good luck!
 

saltnmyeye

Experienced Reefer
looks like a sabea anomone. i was gonna buy one with pink tips, but my lfs said he only has one customer who can keep this guy for more than 6 months. must be a sensitive fella. good luck!
 

saltnmyeye

Experienced Reefer
looks like a sabea anomone. i was gonna buy one with pink tips, but my lfs said he only has one customer who can keep this guy for more than 6 months. must be a sensitive fella. good luck!
 

saltnmyeye

Experienced Reefer
looks like a sabea anomone. i was gonna buy one with pink tips, but my lfs said he only has one customer who can keep this guy for more than 6 months. must be a sensitive fella. good luck!
 

saltnmyeye

Experienced Reefer
i didnt intend on so many posts happening. it said website not responding and this happened. i apologize. any way go to the general reef forum and look at susieq's post this may help :lol:
 
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Anonymous

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it does look like a sebae anemone, and one that is completely bleached

it's color should be tan to brown


offer it light- it may still recover it's zooxanthellae, and get healthy again

fwiw- most sebae anemones that lose all their symbiont algae don't usually fare too well, and shouldn't be sold by scrupulous stores

i hope they at least explained to you the care and conditions needed for anemones in general, though given the anemone's condition, it seems doubtful

good luck :)
 

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