Too many rock anemones?

I think you are right, they do look like p. buitendijki. Much moreso than e. crucifer.

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P. buitendijki on the left, e. Crucifer on the right:
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Consider selling one? I can't find them for sale anywhere.

i agree , but i have to ask, how long did it take you to find a picture with both anemones in the same picture
 
I am not supposed to selling them as long as we can work out the process to assure the life of the animal


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I have a rather large e. Crucife. I knew it was an RFA, but had no idea what it's true name was, and I have never seen another like it. Walked into my LFS and someone had just dropped it off as it was dying(seriously bleached out). He sold it to me for like 20$. lol I actually thought it was supposed to be white, but after several months in my tank under proper reef lighting, it colored up nicely.

When i brought it home:


And today:


And yes I have a serious GHA issue. But the tank is a transfer and it's only 5 months old. SO I just manually remove and wait it out. It's finally starting to die off. :D
 
I don't see where they said that a borneman's anemone was a RFA. Maybe I have reading comprehension issues?

Yes it's not doing so well today. This is right on top of the picture

Most likely no. There are all white morphs, commonly called zebras since they have striped oral disks. Here is my zebra RFA sitting next to a Borneman's anemone:
 
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