Thousands of anemones on top of each other in Indo.

It could possibly be an LTA, DD just posted a nice pink one yesterday. I can't really tell if it's in the sand from that video. xD
 
I am pretty sure it is a BTA. I have seen pink BTAs with white tips before. For some reason the ones with white tips always seem to have tentacles that look fat like that.
 
I am pretty sure it is a BTA. I have seen pink BTAs with white tips before. For some reason the ones with white tips always seem to have tentacles that look fat like that.

It would make more sense if it were a bta, so you're probably right. I've never seen one like it, would be a really cool specimen to own.
 
Thanks for the video. That must have one amazing site to see in person. Anyone else notice the lack of strong flow. For the most part of the video they seem to be still or just a little flow.
 
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It wouldnt suprise me if it were a sebea, ive seen BTAs and Sebea mixed around in reefs.

in my opinion keeping anemones together is all about water volume.

The more water the less likely to fight.
 
Nice...........

The anemone at 3:58 looks like BTA..........Entacmaea quadricolor.......

Not easy to find the one like that in the Coral Triangle..........

But in north...........in Japan mainland.............yes.........

From Kyushu/Shikoku......to Izu Islands...........most of BTAs are like that........

They have white tip...........and striated tentacles............

Google with "Izu Kumanomi"............

This place in Japan have no Reefs...........but have corals...........

The place is Rocky............and have huge colonies of BTAs...........

Also the Clark variant of this place is unique..........

The anemones tentacles are fatty.........with white tip...........

Check this out........
 
Bubble tips and SeaBea's don't usually have long tentacles like that, Almost looks like a condy or maybe a teenage mutant long tentacle
 
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