phender
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I don't really have room for another anemone, but I couldn't pass this one up. When I first saw it I assumed it was a gigantea because it had a green base. I didn't check for colored verrucae. The packing slip said gigantea as well. Now that I have it home, it may be a haddoni. Time will tell. I was surprised that it ate a small piece of fish today (I got it yesterday). It is about the size of a medium sized Florida ricordia.
FWIW: I put the rock that it is on in the acclimation bucket with the anemone and the anemone attached. Transfering the rock and the anemone into the tank makes things a lot easier. You don't have to worry so much about the anemone blowing around the tank.
On its new rock. The zoas in the foreground give a bit of a size comparison.
A little closer shot with a flash.
FWIW: I put the rock that it is on in the acclimation bucket with the anemone and the anemone attached. Transfering the rock and the anemone into the tank makes things a lot easier. You don't have to worry so much about the anemone blowing around the tank.
On its new rock. The zoas in the foreground give a bit of a size comparison.

A little closer shot with a flash.
