Twisted
Premium Member
I found this anemone a few months ago, and was told it was a false rose anemone...I asked what the heck that meant, and I don't think the person selling really knew what that meant, other then it wasn't a true rose.
After a bit of research I think I finally have it down, can someone back me up, or correct me if I am wrong? I bought it because I really like the color of it.
But in my recent findings, I believe this is just a long tentacle anemone, closely related to the sebae, which would explain the bright orange dots on the tips. From what I have read, it seems this is not a uncommon coloration, but not always easy to find either.
I was told at the store I bought this from, that these are from a local guy, and that they split very easily...of course I have had him a few months and he has not split once.....
Sorry if the pictures are a bit fuzzy, my camera isn't great.
After a bit of research I think I finally have it down, can someone back me up, or correct me if I am wrong? I bought it because I really like the color of it.
But in my recent findings, I believe this is just a long tentacle anemone, closely related to the sebae, which would explain the bright orange dots on the tips. From what I have read, it seems this is not a uncommon coloration, but not always easy to find either.
I was told at the store I bought this from, that these are from a local guy, and that they split very easily...of course I have had him a few months and he has not split once.....
Sorry if the pictures are a bit fuzzy, my camera isn't great.