The long tentacle anemone usually have a reddish colored foot that it uses to adhere itself to rock, glass, or bury in the sand. They also have verrucae, which are small bumps or pimples that surround the outside of its disc and upper foot area. These verrucae are sticky to the touch and basically afford the anemone another form of adhesion to neighboring substrate etc. The verrucae also enables the anemone the ability to attach to substrate for protection against excess light and possible predatory protection.
The macrodactyla doreensis or long tentacle anemones can either have stripped tentacles that are white or cream colored, or consist of multi-colored tentacles such as white with purple tipped tapering corkscrew-like tips to their tentacles.