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Unread 08/31/2018, 03:19 PM   #1
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Sebae splitting?

Sebae is established(very old) eats great and healthy. Does anyone know what the white line is on its mouth? It’s raised like a scar. Any info would be great


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Unread 08/31/2018, 03:22 PM   #2
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I did not fully capture your concern but this is a beautiful Aurora anemone.


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Unread 08/31/2018, 03:32 PM   #3
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I did not fully capture your concern but this is a beautiful Aurora anemone.


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If you look at first picture you can see a line directly down the middle of the mouth


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If you look at first picture you can see a line directly down the middle of the mouth


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Looks sort of like a fold to me within its mouth but I have no experience with this type of anemone so I can’t help too much.


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It is 18” across when fully open. Was told when bought was a sebae never thought so, but bearded nems only get 10” right “


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It is 18” across when fully open. Was told when bought was a sebae never thought so, but bearded nems only get 10” right “


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I noticed different varieties of “beaded anemones” through out the year. I’m personally curious about this type of anemone actually because they are nice looking (easier than crispa to care) and rare to see in store.

Could be just the kind you have can get bigger than other varieties but the appearance is pretty much indicating an H. Aurora to me. It looks pretty healthy anyway.


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Yes I’m glad you where able to Id it for me for years now I’ve been looking.


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Welcome. Nice job at taking care of her!


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