is this a baby green carpet?

Giglamesh

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natural shots give almost true colours.
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edited using a facebook app to show the spots on it
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ah still kinda a noob but what else could it be? was sold to me as a morph but not like anything i have seen
you purchased this critter by itself?

can you find out (reliably) where it was collected?

a macro picture is still the best way to take a short cut to proper identification
 
lfs is fairly useless even by my standards. i will try to get a better shot of it tomorrow oce the lights are on it may expand more, might poke it to see if it reacts (are carpets the same as btas? poke and they retract) it has a foot like base almost as big as the head is in the photo. had to be collected in australian waters as importation of corals is illegal.
 
I believed you have a juv Stichodactylade sp. I have seen 6 or 8 off springs from my gigantea and haddoni and they look just like that after a month or so. Not sure how old the specimen you have but it looks like a well developed " baby carpet". I have some pics in my data base at home and let me see if I could find my pictures so that we could do a comparison.
 
Gary, I did have a mertensii "bud", but I also had one haddoni, and a gigantea gave live birthes. I remembered that Cindy( she frag'd her H.magnifica in 06?) posted my pitures on RC a few years back.
 
Here is the gigantea:
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These are what I have in my photobucket on line, but will get the S.haddoni pics(from my server) when I get home next Tu.
 
At that size, and knowing what is more/less common, to me it looks more like a small toadstool leather than an anemone.
 
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