Condylactis anemone ID

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I'm 95% sure that this is a Condylactis. But I was hoping to get a positive ID. What other identifying factors are there for Condylactis?
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Cosmopolitan distribution so depends on source location.
Brown, beige, green, with pink tips, short tips, long tentacles.
 
Cosmopolitan distribution so depends on source location.
Brown, beige, green, with pink tips, short tips, long tentacles.

I tried taking some more photos. Do you also agree that it's a condy?
 

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So, so many configs of the Condy, being so common, if it has a foot and is stuck to a rock, I’d say yup.
In contrast, some Condy has long tentacles.
 
Looks like a condy. The ‘pattern’ you can see in the tentacles is typical of condy’s. The shape and distribution of tentacles also fit.
 

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