Crispa?

Nanook

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I bought this anemone from a store here in Saint Louis that had it in their display tank for a couple years. It was attached to a piece of rock at the store and it looks to be attached to the bottom of a rock in this tank. It's about 8" and hasn't grown much the last couple of years. I'm thinking it's a Crispa?

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I purposefully said crispa hoping on hope with reverse psychology that it might be a malu:D
 
I agree it looks like a Malu! Good looking nem for sure! [emoji16]

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So can I gather that even though the usual guidance is that both Malu and Crispa need a sand bed to bury their feet and anchor, they can be successful in a bare bottom tank (with appropriate rock work)?
 
Malu will live in the sand and Crispa is a rock dwelling anemone

Thank you! And while Malu's natural tendency is to bury in the sand, will it survive/be happy long term if kept in a bare bottom tank? (Or is the picture above the rare exception?)
 
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