Anemone id / type of burst?

Drewbacca

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Can't remember what type the seller said this was.. almost a year ago.. 7 months of minmal growth in same rock.. moved rock 3 inches to more light... well.. now I have 3.
Any help is appreciated. Thnx.
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That is a BTA, E. quadricolor. It maybe a "Black Widow" which is an expensive clone of the BTA
 

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It's not a "burst" of any type. Sunbursts typically have yellow and orange.
 
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Thnx to everyone helping with their knowledge & thoughts. I know the seller said a type I had heard of & knew was expensive.. & I had only known of bursts & widows then.. so it must have been a widow... that HE SAID.. wether it truly is.. only matters if I want to sell one... I love them just as much either way... awwwww. Lol. But seriously... love the way they look.
 

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