My new favorite S. mertensii photo :)

BonsaiNut

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Check it out :) A green one with red verrucae!

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That is awesome! Have you seen the green one in Fautin and Allan's book? It's about the same color as my green haddoni. To bad they don't collect them more often.
 
That is the only photo I could find of that particular anemone. Had it been me, I would have snapped 500 photos. I can't even tell you where the photo was taken - I found it on a general anemone info site written in French. The page it came from was general info about the species - but no info about the photo itself.
 
I wish mertensii were easier to acquire. Everything I've read points to it being a great anemone to have (aside from the maximum size).
 
Nice, but the anemone is disturbed/stressed? When an anemone is contracted, its color will be more intense and that includes the colour of its verrucaes.

As far as getting mertensii for your tank this is what I would do if I don't live in West coast. I would look for brown and green carpets(some time steel blue but rare) in LFS often. Mertensii often got mistaken as haddoni so you may get lucky. Most faded away or died because no one would buy greenish / brown carpet

And if that fails, ask your LFS to order you one. The chance is better if LFS does direct shipping from the collection site.

And if that didn't happened after a few months, then may be a group buy with direct shipment from overseas.
I do have contacts, that could get you the mertensii but the issue is strategic and high $ cost. By the way, I do not have financial, business, or personaly relationship with the collector.

the shipping and handling is near $12/kg and minimum of 100kg before you get any breaks in shipping and handling, thus make sense to do group buy. Few people have a system large enough to accept 8 or 10 boxes of anemones all at once.

One of you would coordinate a group buy, hire a broker in West coast, and repack your anemones, then ship them to you after been through inspections. This is not cheap, even here in West coast, and you guys are even further away. A shipment for me is normally around $1500 + broker's fees. A broker is needed f you don't want to manage the paper works, inspections from custom agents, Fish and Wild Life inspections, and some may required to go through Homeland Security office as did in my recent shipment. This process could/may take up to 24 hrs while your anemones are sitting in the cold warehouse.

I get emails some times and with passionate plea from anemone keepers for mertensii or gigantea or ...I wanted to help, but as one could see that there is no easy and fast way. If I could put a mertensii in my handbag, I would do it for you on my return trips:)
Cheers
 
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