<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9366395#post9366395 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 55semireef
That anemone is not photoshopped. The reason why it looks so colorful is because all of its zooxanthellae is compressed together because the BTA is shrunk. I wish I could see a picture of the BTA fully inflated.
I agree with this completely. Well, except it's actually not zooxanthellae that give it the color (zoox is/are golden brown in color) - it's accessory pigmentation. But, with some good lighting (strong blue/UV lighting mixed in to maximize the flouresence) and the shrunken tentacles, you have a very colorful anemone. It would be very telling to see this same anemone expanded in more "white" lighting.
FWIW,
Kevin