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I recently made a video showing how I saved an anemone but to this day I still can't quite get an ID on it. I think its a long tentacle but I am not sure. I also reckon, its possible the batch of zooxanthellae I used could throw off whatever color it originally was but I suspect that's unlikely. Any help?

 
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I'm pretty sure it's a long tentacle. Maybe a bleached green specimen? It could also be a condi if it's primarily white with blue and purplish tips.
I have yet to see any blue or purple in the tips. I guess I may never get a full ID on it. I know my clowns don't like it. They tried it out once and they bolted out fast. It took a few of their scales. Very sticky now.
 
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I'm pretty sure it's a long tentacle. Maybe a bleached green specimen? It could also be a condi if it's primarily white with blue and purplish tips.
Pretty sure condy’s don’t have visible verracue (someone correct me if I’m mistaken), this snapshot is what I’m referring to.
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I'm pretty sure it's a long tentacle. Maybe a bleached green specimen? It could also be a condi if it's primarily white with blue and purplish tips.
Not all condylactis have purple tips. The vast majority here in St Kitts do not.

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I have yet to see any blue or purple in the tips. I guess I may never get a full ID on it. I know my clowns don't like it. They tried it out once and it bolted out fast. It took a few of their scales. Very sticky now.
It’s most likey a condi since clowns can’t stand the sting.
 

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I recently made a video showing how I saved an anemone but to this day I still can't quite get an ID on it. I think its a long tentacle but I am not sure. I also recon, its possible the batch of zooxanthellae I used could throw off whatever color it originally was but I suspect that's unlikely. Any help?

Batch of zooxanthellae ? Zooxanthellae is derived from light. I can see Phyto , but during shipment without light , not sure how it even stayed alive. Interesting
 

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Looks very much like a Condylactis gigantea (Caribbean) but can be called The Haitian Reef Anemone
 
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Batch of zooxanthellae ? Zooxanthellae is derived from light. I can see Phyto , but during shipment without light , not sure how it even stayed alive. Interesting
Oh my gosh... You are right! They changed the description on Amazon..... It used to say Zooxanthellae... D: You just popped a hole in my video hahaha. shooot. I may need to make some adjustments to it lol. And also leave a complaint with a certain company. I did bring it back to life though.... somehow....
 

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Not all condylactis have purple tips. The vast majority here in St Kitts do not.
Good to know, thanks! Yeah, if the clownfish are avoiding it like the plague and it's sticky like h*ll - it's probably a condi.
 

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Oh my gosh... You are right! They changed the description on Amazon..... It used to say Zooxanthellae... D: You just popped a hole in my video hahaha. shooot. I may need to make some adjustments to it lol. And also leave a complaint with a certain company. I did bring it back to life though.... somehow....
Likely the feeding. Small pieces of fish, shrimp and mysis shrimp are their desired foods plus light gives them color and energy
 
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Batch of zooxanthellae ? Zooxanthellae is derived from light. I can see Phyto , but during shipment without light , not sure how it even stayed alive. Interesting
Zooxanthelle is a type of algae. It is not derived from light. Like any algae, it uses light for photosynthesis. But if the algae is not present, no amount of light will create it.
 
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Zooxanthelle is a type of algae. It is not derived from light. Like any algae, it uses light for photosynthesis. But if the algae is not present, no amount of light will create it.
Not to mention they can survive in the dark for a fair number of days at a time in nature with storms and bad weather.
 

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Not to mention they can survive in the dark for a fair number of days at a time in nature with storms and bad weather.
Yes, actually for weeks at least. If you can post the pics I mentioned, I think you’ll get an id.
 

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