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Same thing with my tulip anemones. I have a few but don't want them to take over. I kill off the extras. I'd love to do a trade with you.
 
Here is one of my orange ball anemones for comparison of what I mean about the tips. From what I've heard they can be predatory eaters when they get larger...

Wow, the one I have might be a much larger version or relative of what you have. Thanks for posting your pics!

The tentacle tips are very similar and in the morning it withdraws into itself and, other than being a darker shade, looks nearly identical to your first photo. Sometimes the tentacles are completely withdrawn (it's about the size of an apple when it does that).

Are your's mobile or stationary and how often do they create clones?
 
Wow, the one I have might be a much larger version or relative of what you have. Thanks for posting your pics!

The tentacle tips are very similar and in the morning it withdraws into itself and, other than being a darker shade, looks nearly identical to your first photo. Sometimes the tentacles are completely withdrawn (it's about the size of an apple when it does that).

Are your's mobile or stationary and how often do they create clones?

They are stationary, but they are in a very porous rock teeming with life. They have spread throughout it causing almost a matted web like zoas do. They don't spread so fast that you can't control them, but you have to check under rocks nearby on occasion to see if any are waiting to make a getaway.
 
You want to send me mojanos? :eek3:
Tulips are NOT majanos! They very colorful & cute--bright green w/pink tips. Mine are barely multiplying & they don't sting anything.
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