Malu, Lta or ?

This was sold as an LTA...
lower section of column was a orangish tan..
 

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I agree, LTA M. doreensis. Tentacles are few from mouth outwards to many near and at the perimeter of the oral disc. Additionally the longer tentacles closer in and the lighter color a third of the tentacles length to it's tip is typical of a LTA. My H. malu has at times displayed twisted corkscrew tentacles, yet still discernibly H. malu.
 
I agree, LTA M. doreensis. Tentacles are few from mouth outwards to many near and at the perimeter of the oral disc. Additionally the longer tentacles closer in and the lighter color a third of the tentacles length to it's tip is typical of a LTA. My H. malu has at times displayed twisted corkscrew tentacles, yet still discernibly H. malu.

Now that is an excellent explination and my thanks. :-)
 
btw..thanks for all the confirmations folx... :-)

Slightly updated pic...
 

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