Help me I'd this anemone!

Bassjbl

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When I first saw this anemone it was neon green and under a rock about 1.5" he has grown to about 2.5" and changed to this color, the color and shape of disc are confusing but I think it's a bta
 

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Yup, looks like a BTA. Give it a chunk of shrimp, clam, sushi grade toro (kidding), or some other fresh fish. Make sure it has plenty of light.
 
I have 90w of 50/50 led and 65w power compact
When I bought him he was under a rock and neon yellow looking but was getting 0 light, he's grown alot but lost all color this is about 3 months now. And he's about 2" across so I think it's too big to be majano.
 
4 for majano, 3 for bta.. any others lol, I haven't really seen this color pattern for any and the size is confusing
 
Help me I'd this anemone!

I'm not experienced enough for my vote to count, but do majano have the "bubble tipped" arms that this one seems to have?

If you do feed toro, save me some. It's my favorite!
 
Yes, Majanos can have bubble tips very similar to a real Bubble Tip anemone. The biggest difference is that the BTA has 4-5 very white lines extending outward for 1/2" or so from the mouth, majanos do not have this.
 
Yes, Majanos can have bubble tips very similar to a real Bubble Tip anemone. The biggest difference is that the BTA has 4-5 very white lines extending outward for 1/2" or so from the mouth, majanos do not have this.
So would you say this is a...?
 
I also say it's a majano. RBTA's have distinct white lines going outward from their mouth.



So would you say this is a...?




Wasn't asking you.

you asked a dumb question the person you were asking clearly said he thought it was a majano do not get snappy with me because you were asked to use a different photo. or that you were called out for asking the guy to repeat himself.
 
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