Need Help Identifying Anemones

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Hi i'm new to the hobby and i found someone who's willing to give me anemones but all i know is that they are bubble tip
Need help identifying These 2 anemones





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They looks to be highly bleached rose bubbletips, I wouldn't buy them if I were you. While BTAs are generally considered beginner species, after they bleach they become far more difficult to sustain. Ask the seller if they are bleached, or if he has any more, and if he tries to cover his butt then I would back out of the deal. They don't look generally healthy either.
 
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Sorry but the pictures still look washed out with too much blue light. They might be bleached as mentioned above, they might be Rose or another variety. Not being able to see any of their colors are it's impossible to say what kind of BTA they are.
Ok thanks, I will try to ask again for a better clear picture
 
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They looks to be highly bleached rose bubbletips, I wouldn't buy them if I were you. While BTAs are generally considered beginner species, after they bleach they become far more difficult to sustain. Ask the seller if they are bleached, or if he has any more, and if he tries to cover his butt then I would back out of the deal. They don't look generally healthy either.
I'll ask Him, Thanks for the advice
 

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