Id this nem please

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Have had it in the tank for over a month now been happy and stable. Was sold to me as a long tentacle anemone and was recently informed it could be a H. aurora anemone and did not see a lot of information on these guys online. I have to admit that it looks a lot more like H. Aurora than a LTA.
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BTW, this tank is too young for any kind of Nem ... :(
 
BTW, this tank is too young for any kind of nem ...

You are right after reading through the forums my tank is a bit young. My parameters have been pretty rock solid so far. Hopefully I can continue to provide good husbandry to these beautiful creatures.

Currently I have 9 anemones in the tank. 2 are from splits.

The anemone in question above has been in my tank 2 months without any issues from him. He moved once and has since stayed put.
 
And, be happy with what you have. Swings can be long and drastic. Go a couple months and keep diligent care, before adding anymore. If things keep looking good a couple more months, then loosen the clamps if you want. Sometimes there’s a lag in “reef pressure”... get past the reef pressure before adding anything else. Let it stabilize. Good job. Your anemone looks good.
 
And, be happy with what you have. Swings can be long and drastic. Go a couple months and keep diligent care, before adding anymore. If things keep looking good a couple more months, then loosen the clamps if you want. Sometimes there’s a lag in “reef pressure”... get past the reef pressure before adding anything else. Let it stabilize. Good job. Your anemone looks good.
Sounds good. I'll let things settle down for a few months and enjoy the growth.
 
Any special care for these guys? Wasnt able to find out too much online. One source said to feed often another said once a week if fine. I've been feeding every 4 days or so some human grade uncooked small peices of shrimp.
Keep doing what you’re doing. But be aware: feeding anemone typically cause growth. If you see it increase in size, and want it’s size to stay smaller, pull back on feeding. Maybe go 7 days instead of 4 days, as long as it keeps looking good. Open disk like it has is a sign it’s happy. Keep it happy. I don’t feed my anemone anything, but I’ve had mine for years, and after years, you get to know what each one wants. All a little different.
 

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