The slow healing of a bleached sebae

Here is my Sebae Crispa and Jigsaw. The sebae has really grown a lot since the summer. It is at least an inch and half almost two inches longer than the pics from July.
Mostly, I think this is due to the fact that Jigsaw is now feeding it left over flake food he catches when he has had his fill.
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OrionN: I would love it if this anemone would turn out to be an H.Malu since it means it would stay an easily manageable size. Unfortunately though, I keep getting conflicting identifications from people in relation to what type of Sebae this is. Overall though, I am just happy that it is nice and healthy right now and that it loves my tank and my clowns love it.
I am planning on upgrading my tank to a 75g so the good thing is, if it does turn out to be an H.Crispa there is going to be plenty of new room for it to grow.
 
You had it for at least 18 months. It looks healthy. Do you feed it at all? The tentacles are spare and the tentacle count is much too low for a H. crispa IMO. I think you have a H. malu.
 
Yes, I have had it about 18 months now. It started about the size of a silver dollor. White bleached and the tentacles were tiny and round.

I haven't fed it directly since it regained it's color. But, the clownfish in it has taken over that job now, and it has grown a heck of a lot since then. I think you are right with it being a Malu with the tentacle density.
 
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