youngreef180
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this is my green long tentacle anemone maybe 36 hrs ago
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this is it now is it now
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Is there a chance this is what they look like when they divide. I read somewhere that many anemone have been disposed of because it was thought to be dead when only dividing to produce new anemone
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this is it now is it now
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Is there a chance this is what they look like when they divide. I read somewhere that many anemone have been disposed of because it was thought to be dead when only dividing to produce new anemone