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martym 01-17-2004 10:56 PM

ID anemone please
 
I was sold this anemone as a Long Tenticle Anemone. I don't think it is. Can anyone tell from this picture?
http://www.canreef.com/photopost/dat...emone.jpg?3275

It is white with purple tips. Could it be a Seaba instead????
Thanks for the help.

martym 01-18-2004 12:40 AM

Anyone ?????????

Quinn 01-18-2004 12:42 AM

I think you would want to ask Tony about this, he seems quite good at identifying anemones.

Canadian Man 01-18-2004 12:47 AM

Looks very similar to Tony's ritteri other than color.

Jack 01-18-2004 12:49 AM

What about sebae?

http://saltreef.com/images/sebae5.jpg

martym 01-18-2004 12:52 AM

That's what i was thinking Jack. It doesn't seem to have the large foot that LTA's have.
Where would I find Tony???

Quinn 01-18-2004 01:21 AM

My son, when you are ready, Tony will find you.

Just kidding, we're talking about Delphinus.

I know that often sebaes have the purple tips. However there may be other species that have them as well. I really doubt that it would be an LTA, that's for sure.

martym 01-18-2004 01:44 AM

:biggrin:

mnoll406 01-18-2004 02:34 AM

I also would say it is a sebae.

Mike

Delphinus 01-18-2004 05:01 AM

(Better late than never?)

Looks very much like a Heteractis crispa (sebae), which you kind of knew by now. :lol:

LTA's (Macrodactyla doreensis) and sebaes can sometimes look quite similar. H. crispa can also look quite similar to H. malu although H. malu and M. doreensis don't really look anything alike so it goes to show how variable that species can be.

LTA's are sometimes called corkscrew anemones because sometimes that have tentacles coiled up like ... corkscrews. But not always. But generally speaking you can tell a LTA from a sebae by that the tentacle density is much higher on sebae's than LTA's. If you can see the oral disk through the tentacles you're likely looking at an LTA but if you can't see the oral disk at all through the tentacles then sebae is a likely candidate.

They don't always have the purple/pink dots at the tips of the tentacles.


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