I'd love an ID on this anemone. I have 2 now.. the original split. Max size so far seems to be about 1.5" across. Outside is a light purple with light dots.
I had one like that a few years ago.It was about the size of a half dollar when I got it,and grew to about 10'' across I sold it when I broke down the tank.The green spots on the foot will turn into streaks along the foot.I asked several people here on rc and searched all over the internet and found nothing.
Here is a group of my aggregating anemones. The spots are not green. Tentacle coloration seems to vary depending on many factors. So the lack of purple tips isn't a determining factor. My guess is that is a subtropical cousin of some kind. Aggs have dark spots on their column not green ones. And snakemanvet yours looks like a snakelock anemone. They are found in the tropical trade even though they are temperate and individuals have been known to do well in reef tanks.
Mine reminds me a bit of small Actinia or Tealia anemones, but I haven't found a match yet. It was sold to me as a "Floridean polyp", whatever that means .
Well I have a couple dozen tealia anemones and they don't look like that and have several things that would lead me to believe it's not that. First is they are true Coldwater species and start to die in water that is in the high 60's and don't split. But I am I am intrigued by the actinia idea. At first I didn't think actinia fragacia but maybe. They don't have green oral disks though. And everything about the body structure says aggregating nem or some sort of relative.
Tagging along. I have the exact same, except opposite in colors. Bright green tentacles and purple/brown oral disc. Same shape and patterns otherwise, and it also tops out around 2 inches.
Tagging along. I have the exact same, except opposite in colors. Bright green tentacles and purple/brown oral disc. Same shape and patterns otherwise, and it also tops out around 2 inches.
Please excuse the flatworms. They are in a bin where my coris wrasse can't find hem.
Oral Disc/Tentacles/Top
Column
A local reefer has several in his tank which is how I got this one, but every time he tries to get an ID, people just say it's a majano. I can say that they get much bigger than the normal majano species, of which I've had at least 5.
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