| Re: sabae anemone Like I said. They go through alot of morphs.
It took me almost 6 months of searching to find a picture of one that looked anything like mine. I thought it was sick because it wasn't white with puffy tentacles. As they get more settled in and start to reclaim their symbiotic algae they will start to get spots and then darken. Mine is pretty close to pinky flesh color.
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