Post your insane anemone pics here!

Here is my LTA (8")

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and my RBTA (10")

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I have an anemone that looks identical to this. I received a clone of a clone of a clone and so on from a friend. They haven't experienced natural sea water for many years and many more generations. After two clones I broke down my tank and placed one in a friends 600gallon (1100 total water volume) It grew quite large with a total of 8 clones. The smallest clone was at the bottom of this 36'' deep tank under natural sunlight. This is the one I placed in my current nano under a 96watt pc (inches under the water surface) and exposed to natural sunlight for a little over four hours a day. It has lightened up considerably, but unlike a common bleached anemone it continues to feed, hold good form and grow all while hosting a 2.5'' clown. It has secured under a ledge and extends outward. It certainly isn't light deprived and the water conditions and are optimal. I'd like to continue and monitor this specimen, but I just received word of my transfer and will be breaking down this tank soon. I will be giving all of my livestock to friends, so I'll have to watch through their reports.
 
DMZL those are awsum, are those Stichodactyla tapetum hard to tell from the pics?...

I really want some Stichodactyla tapetum

Dave
 
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Wow, looks almost like a Dendro.

Great pictures! Wow, how did I miss this thread before.

Now that I'm caught up, here are some of my offerings:

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