I had lots more pictures. Are the verrucae the raised bumps that are after the tentacles before the red part? It had those. When I first got it, there was very light green tips on the tentacles.
Cindy, I thought from the pictures in the books that a lot of the mags looked more flat like you said, but I thought maybe it was just me. I do have one picture of a H. mag in my Fautin and Allen book, "Anemone Fishes and their host sea anemones" that looks JUST like mine (obviously a LOT healthier!!)! It's on page 33.
Oh, and I still don't have the PhosBan thing on my tank yet. But, when I do, it will NOT leach out phosphate or other contaminents back into the tank.
For clarification, the phosphate is getting into my tank because our city water has a "higher than normal" level of phosphate in it. However, prior to the day we added the clownfish and anemone, the level was only .5.
I think I ended up getting a raw end of a deal. The sad thing is that the person that sold me the nem IS a RC member!! That's why I thought the advice and specimen would be ok. I felt like it wasn't just a "LFS". Bad luck?

I guess it's a live and learn situation.
I do a LOT of research before I make any changes or make a purchase. Obviously one cannot learn/know everything. I probably should have been talking to this forum first instead of just relying on my local forum and books. But I take my tanks seriously. I've been into SW under a year, but researched it for MANY years before even starting. I've done FW with live plants for 10 - 15 years and breed angelfish.
Thanks for all your help. I will just need to choose a healthier specimen next time. Now I'm all the wiser. Hopefully I'll be knowledgable enough about nems that when someone tells me it's "a" I'll be able to tell if they're correct or not!! But, it appears as if there's always some dissention... so maybe it's not neccesary to know!! Just stick to the general do's and don'ts!