Help me id this anemone please

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Got this one anemone from a seller as a rose bubble tip and i really really wanted one that was deep red/pink but instead a month later he’s this colour :( first pic was with white lights and the second was blue lights with a lens. Can anyone help me id the guy, thank you! Sad he’s not what I wanted
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Got this one anemone from a seller as a rose bubble tip and i really really wanted one that was deep red/pink but instead a month later he’s this colour :( first pic was with white lights and the second was blue lights with a lens. Can anyone help me id the guy, thank you! Sad he’s not what I wanted
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Rose. If you want a deep red than a blackwidow is what you looking for.
 

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Rose BTAs have a ton of color variance. The type of lighting also influences color. IME Kessils tend to shift RBTAs (and CSBs) to a more orange yellow color. Radions, especially the older generations, shift them more towards red. Of course, the color settings matter quite a bit, too.
 

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