Anemone ID

reefs4lifee

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Hello everyone, I've had this baby anemone for well over 3 months now. I originally picked it up because I thought it was a baby mertensii but I'm not so sure anymore. If someone can please ID it, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance.

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Man that is a tough one, it almost looks like a Yuma Ricordia to me. Ive had some that have grown to expand up to 4-5".
 
It is a baby Haddoni. Baby Haddoni stays on the rock and move to the sand when they get larger. The tentacles are uniformly short, there is a blunted bulb at the end of the tentacles and there are no color or veracuae on the column. All of these are characteristic of Haddoni.
 
.....The tentacles are uniformly short.....a blunted bulb at the end of the tentacles.......no color or veracuae on the column.

Really informative, easy to understand summary.

Minh - any chance you could do similar summaries for other anemones - would make for a great sticky as I see lots of threads looking for nem ID's (including from me)
 
I should write someting but it really take time to do it, espeically time to collect all the pictures. I will work on that, with emphasis on new arrival, not optimally healthy specimens. This will help people not to get the wrong species of carpet.
 
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