id this anemone please

nova62

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I think I've seen pictures of H. crispas that look very much like that as well.

As suggested above, for a more definate ID, a shot of the foot and underside of the oral disk would be very helpful.

I'm not saying it's not a bta, but identification using a picture from the top is not the most reliable way to do it.

What ever it is, it looks good :)
 
It's hard to tell for sure, but I don't think there are any verrucae under it, so it probably is a bta :)

Have fun!
 
100% e. quadricolor. Bta. That pic helped alot, but before i didn't notice the white stripes around the mouth, those are a very common thing in bta and not in magnifica. Good to know though.
 
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