Anemone Identification Please

here is a link to the picture http://www.nhm.ku.edu/inverts/ebooks/img0080.jpg

christina, i don't think you're correct about the striation's.
my last H. crispa had light straw colored tentacles which were solid in color as you describe yours to be. my current sebae developed (started out solid), the striations on darker honey colored tentacles of the same color as the oral disc. if your observation is correct my current sebae would be H. malu. i'm still not sure, but for other reasons.
i previously said live aquaria has had a few pic's of what they called H. crispa which were large with long striated tentacles, as have some of the larger H. crispa pictures which have been posted on this forum (do a search).
one characteristic of dan's anemone as well as my current sebae which could point to H. malu is the different color (shade) of the top of the column,s underside of the oral disc. H. malu's is violet-brown because of zooxanthellae. another would be the short length of their tentacles although that could be size related. i'll have to wait and see. my sebae's oral disc is currently ~ 6.5" and the longest tentacles are about 2.5". my last sebae had a 12"-15" oral disc /4" adv. straw colored tentacles on a violet/grey oral disc. it's column was more consistent with the overall white grey color although it too was slightly violet geryish at the top. so i don't know, perhaps phender will chime in ...
 
If I remember correctly, H Crispa (which I own) has extremely sticky verrucae of nearly the same color as rest of the disc which appear small and almost randomly placed on the underside of the oral disc and H Malu has larger (in relation) verrucae which appear to radiate out more in a straight line from the base towards the edge of the underneath of the oral disc.
 
i've seen what were clearly H. malu (exhibiting multiple wide tentacle bands), which didn't really have any noticeable verrucae differences from my last H. crispa.
sarah, if you can get a hold of a copy of Invertebrates A Quick Ref. Guide by julian sprung, there is good a pic on p. 58 of H crispa's verrucae. i just don't see those differences in comparing verrucae's size and pattern relative to tentacle size with this picture http://www.nhm.ku.edu/inverts/ebooks/img0080.jpg. of H. malu.
 
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