This look like a lemon drop anemone?

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I’m sure it is but It never hurts to get a second opinion.
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At least a month. It’s loving my ati lighting. I’ll bet it’s Quadrupled in the last month.
 
The lady that gave me it paid $400 for hers. She’s had hers for at least 6 months and it looks the same as mine. Are the lemon drops really that rare? If they are I hope they multiply like my rbta have! I must have 25 of them now.
 
That’s awesome, you have yourself a money tree in your tank.
What is the lineage of this LD?
 
I would not say that it is a Lemon Drop. If you google the pictures that look a good deal different than yours. The real Lemon Drop also had bright red base and foot. While that is not a Lemon Drop in my opinion it is a very nice anemone and the $400 that she spent was well worth it.
 
I should rephrase, It is not the same genetic expression as the original Lemon Drop as seen here

https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/lemon-drop-vs-sunburst-you-member-will-be-the-judge.254163/page-2

Now that being said I'm sure we have all seen several anemones over the last few years labeled and being sold as Lemon Drops that do not match the first Lemon Drops, to me it looks like some of the pictures that people post in the Colorado Sunburst Marketplace on Facebook. By no way is that meant to detract from the beauty of this specimen which looks super nice anemone that anyone would love to have.
 

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