Anemone ID

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Anyone give a positive ID for this?
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Hard to tell due to it is not healthy and somewhat bleached and not typical. Clear picture of the mouth, in focus and picture of the whole column will help ID this anemone. As is, it is most likely a BTA IMO.
 
Hard to tell due to it is not healthy and somewhat bleached and not typical. Clear picture of the mouth, in focus and picture of the whole column will help ID this anemone. As is, it is most likely a BTA IMO.
Cant get a picture of it where it is at the moment. Here is a screenshot of it moving from yesterday. And a pic of when it got home still in the bag. Maybe I can get a picture of its mouth after work if it shifts a bit. I know it's not perfectly healthy. Mouth is closed up tight though and has been eating. I have a couple bta's and condys in there too. Doesn't even remotely resemble those.
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The column confirm that it is a LTA. Orange foot get lighter toward the top. It should have white verrucae all in a vertical roll near the top of the column but poor quality picture does not show this.
 
The column confirm that it is a LTA. Orange foot get lighter toward the top. It should have white verrucae all in a vertical roll near the top of the column but poor quality picture does not show this.
Thank you. I can take that as a confirmation.
 
It is new to the tank. Leave it alone and allow it to get accustomed to it's new environment. It will find its happy place and make a home. Unfortunately, Nems don't always set up residency in an area we want.
 

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