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They are calling this a BTA at my LFS. I'm not so sure about that. It's not under actinics. I may go back later with an actinic flashlight. Sorry I couldn't get a better picture of the under side. Any ideas as to the ID? Thanks. I dodn't intend to ask about the smaller one, but since its in the picture.. I think the small one is an LTA by looking at the foot. I could be wrong though.

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Check into your species of clown and what nems are natural hosts for them.
 
Check into your species of clown and what nems are natural hosts for them.
Will do. So far I have only had cinnamons host a purple LTA and a maroon host a black widow. I have some black oscilaris/photons (cant tell for sure which they are) that are not hosting some RBTas. I might try the snowflake pair with those or the Clarkii pair.
 
Looks like either a sebae anemone or Haitian Pink tip

long tentacle similar but generally all white
 
Ok. So its a Haitian, pink tip sebae condy? What are the defining characteristics between them? Next time I see it I'll try to get a better look at the under side of the disc and foot if that will help. What should I look for?
 

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