Looking for anemone id help

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Good morning everyone. Long time lurker first time poster. I have had some trouble figuring out the true name of some anemones I have aquaculture over the last 10 years. The original anemone came from Hawaii 10+ years ago by a friend who used to dive and catch before the ban and laws stopped this practice. Hoping someone knows the true name as they are different from any bubble tip or long tentacle.
Thank you so much for any help you may have.

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it doesnt look like a normal sebae to me, i think it might be something else. Maybe @OrionN will know. All sebae I have seen have way more tentacles towards the center and i dont know if they split.
 
It is one of the non-clownfish hosting anemone species. There are a lot of them. I do not know the exact species, but I am sure if you looks at Hawaii anemones species, you will find the species. I am only interested in clownfish and host anemones, so I have not look into these non host anemones.
 

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