Anemone id help

Have this green anemone, got it as a bubble tip but it has a purple foot. I was told it's a bubble tip but with a purple foot it makes me wonder if it's a magnifica??? Hope not lol

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Yup, BTA. Not a common color morph, but not really rare either. Unfortunately, once it gets settled you won't see much of the base.
 
In the first couple of photos I can see the similarity with a mag, but the other photos clearly show a BTA.
 
In the first couple of photos I can see the similarity with a mag, but the other photos clearly show a BTA.
Magnifica tentacles do not tapper like the first few photo. Does not tapper and the end circumference is often larger than the tentacle circumference in Magnifica.
 
Magnifica tentacles do not tapper like the first few photo. Does not tapper and the end circumference is often larger than the tentacle circumference in Magnifica.

Yes, I agree. Sorry, I should've been more specific.

I meant to say that I can see why someone would think it could be a magnifica based on the color of the nem and how the edge of the disc appears to be curled where it meets the tentacles.
 
Thanks I'm glad to hear it's a bubble tip! [emoji2] I got a magnifica once a while back and didn't have too much success keeping alive long term.


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Can we I'd these Nems

Can we I'd these Nems

Haven't been in here in a very long time lol can we I'd these anemones ?
 

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Yea I know they are bubble tips but any specific type since I never really seen a orange bubble tip with white specs
 
They are BTA with white specs. Not special enough to be a named variety. I saw some people, desperate to add a "name" to the anemones, call these Acid Wash BTA.
 
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