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Purchased these as RFA’s, I’m from West Australia so I believe it may be a type of RFA. The shop describes them as “Phymanthus Buitendijki aka Borneman anemone,” I’m just looking to confirm this is the case with these nems? One has moved to the sand, and has its foot well within the sand, the other half on rock half on sand.

I added some pics of them, they’re probably 3/4 of an inch wide, nice and bright. They do resemble the Borneman anemone, but I’m not convinced it’s one, the colours seem strikingly different…I could be wildly wrong though

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Mine pinched off the top form a new anemone and the foot grow a new top and form another anemone. This is how this anemone species propagated.
 
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Mine pinched off the top form a new anemone and the foot grow a new top and form another anemone. This is how this anemone species propagated.
Ahh okay, I look forward to seeing any new ones! Thanks for all the help guys
 

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