Well, it's a really cruddy picture.
I tend to borrow other people's cameras, but I had to use my own.
I'm pretty sure that it is a condy.
The tank I bought it out of was full of Hatian Pink Tips, and there were several in there that had the florescent green tips and pink column that my critter has.
Pip-squeak was the runt in the tank, but more importantly it's tentacles were still beige, unlike the rest of the anems.
I bought another condy at the time, so I got Pip-squeak for a discount since it was *so* tiny compared to its tankmates.
The larger condy that didn't make it (bacterial infection) had a pedal disk about 8'' across (Monster), so that's how my condy got its name.
I was curious at first because the column itself wasn't pink, but the pseudo verracuae were reddish.
Now that it has grown a lot it has developed the characteristic pink column.
In the older picture, the condy is 1'' across the oral disk; the clown was 2 1/2'' and determined that she wanted to host.
The tentacles are extended around 8'' in this photo.
I'll borrow a camera and clear out some of the macro algae hedge that I have about it, and get a picture of the column for you all to enjoy.