First of all, anemones bleach in nature just like they bleach in our tanks, so be careful on your language when you are trying to make a point.
Bleaching usually causes a transparency in the anemone. Yes, 99% of the white anemones in stores are bleached, but nothing we "know" about things in the wild is ever 100%.
I have some pictures from a DVD of the Marshall Islands. Please exuse the quality. I had to take a photo of my monitor. The DVD was purchased from
www.underwaterkwaj.com for $20 including shipping. Best $20 I ever spent.
I would not consider this H. crispa healthy if it were in a store, but this is a wild pic.
Here is another H. crispa that looks to have white pigments rather than being bleached.
Here is a purple H. crispa that is a little bleached
And not to leave out the carpets, a S. haddoni that appears to have white pigments on the ends of its tentacles.
The clowns in the crispas are chrysopterus. The clowns in the haddoni are tricinctus.