I bought this anemone because it has a very interesting coloration- gold and maroon. Dark enough of a maroon to border on black.
I had a sneaking suspicion that it isn't a BTA but the shape was just so close. Anyway, I was hoping you guys could help me ID it. It's actually healthy, the mouth is tight and what you're seeing is actually the column.
The only time it wasn't looking like a human orifice was when it was in the bag, when it shrunk down and the tentacles extended. I have the hardest time not thinking of dirty names for it. Please help me out.
The two pictures are with and without flash. I would take a picture of the foot for you but it's smooth with no tell tale signs.
The lfs said they did not think it was a hosting species and thusfar, my A. ocellaris won't even come close to it. It's under T5HO but is too new for me to gauge how its lighting requirements. TIA reefers
I had a sneaking suspicion that it isn't a BTA but the shape was just so close. Anyway, I was hoping you guys could help me ID it. It's actually healthy, the mouth is tight and what you're seeing is actually the column.
The only time it wasn't looking like a human orifice was when it was in the bag, when it shrunk down and the tentacles extended. I have the hardest time not thinking of dirty names for it. Please help me out.
The two pictures are with and without flash. I would take a picture of the foot for you but it's smooth with no tell tale signs.
The lfs said they did not think it was a hosting species and thusfar, my A. ocellaris won't even come close to it. It's under T5HO but is too new for me to gauge how its lighting requirements. TIA reefers