T Tango451 New member Feb 1, 2015 #1 Just out of curiosity, is this a purple tip green bubble anemone? Attachments image.jpg 87.1 KB · Views: 1
OrionN Moved on Feb 1, 2015 #5 It is not a BTA. If it is a host anemone, it is most likely a H. magnifica. You got to give us more than this to accurately ID an anemone.
It is not a BTA. If it is a host anemone, it is most likely a H. magnifica. You got to give us more than this to accurately ID an anemone.
worm5406 Not afriad to admit wrong Team RC Feb 1, 2015 #6 OrionN said: It is not a BTA. If it is a host anemone, it is most likely a H. magnifica. You got to give us more than this to accurately ID an anemone. Click to expand... Oh come on Orion... HAHAHAHA... As he said can you give us a bit more. Maybe a picture each of; it's foot, mouth, and how large it is compared to other surroundings.
OrionN said: It is not a BTA. If it is a host anemone, it is most likely a H. magnifica. You got to give us more than this to accurately ID an anemone. Click to expand... Oh come on Orion... HAHAHAHA... As he said can you give us a bit more. Maybe a picture each of; it's foot, mouth, and how large it is compared to other surroundings.
Postal Active member Feb 1, 2015 #8 OrionN said: OK. It is a H. magnifica Click to expand... And a bad camera...
ThRoewer New member Feb 1, 2015 #9 OrionN said: It is not a BTA. If it is a host anemone, it is most likely a H. magnifica. You got to give us more than this to accurately ID an anemone. Click to expand... Tentacles look like a magnifica - the one anemone that is really not a problem to identify
OrionN said: It is not a BTA. If it is a host anemone, it is most likely a H. magnifica. You got to give us more than this to accurately ID an anemone. Click to expand... Tentacles look like a magnifica - the one anemone that is really not a problem to identify