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pinniger

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It was sold to me as a Sebae, but i'm not sure. I dont really know how big they are supposed to be, but this one is rather large. its in a 46 gallon tank.

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Yep, I have a pair of skunk clowns that host in it. Funny story, when I bought it, one of the skunks must have been hiding in it and the fish store lady didnt see it when she bagged it for me, when I got it home, I noticed it swimming around in the bag. So I had to go get another one. :)

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I agree with Phender. It looks like an H. Aurora aka beaded anemone. H. Malu's tend to be smaller and occasionally have rings, on the tentacles, not bumps.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12239585#post12239585 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by criccio
I'm leaning more towards H. malu, and yes, they both can get that large.
 
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