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Help me ID this carpet anemone. Bought it online from one of the sponsor vendor here as “Yellow Haddoni”. Definitely not a haddoni, but what is…

It has a sticky tents. Does this looks like a Gigantea? Or something else?


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This is a gigantea. Verrucae on the column and the tentacle distribution are telling, for me.

Looks like he’ll need cipro as well.

Edit: I also hail from Vacaville :)
you're right it does have the verrucae on the column..didn't notice right away
 
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This is a gigantea. Verrucae on the column and the tentacle distribution are telling, for me.

Looks like he’ll need cipro as well.

Edit: I also hail from Vacaville :)
I was leaning towards Gig but having a second thought.

Got it this morning and just did the first cipro treatment earlier tonight.

Hey, nice to meet another reefer from Vacaville!
 

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That is a not too healthy Gigantea. Good luck. The pastel coloration of the foot and the verrucae, and the distribution of the tentacles help ID this anemone.
best of luck.
 

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It could end up being yellow, it’s hard to tell from the photos. It’s good you started Ciprofloxacin treatment already. Please keep us updated with your progress!
 

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Ihope I can make it to color up and survive. Wondering if it is a green or a cream/brown one.

i will try to get hold of the seller tomorrow.

thanks!

Did you get this from Reef Exclusive? I saw a yellow one on there and thought it was a gig not a haddoni and was tempted to buy it. Hope treatment goes well
 
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Did you get this from Reef Exclusive? I saw a yellow one on there and thought it was a gig not a haddoni and was tempted to buy it. Hope treatment goes well
Yes. I did mentioned it to the owner that the photo they have is a gig and actually from PEA but he said it is just for representation of color and the photos on their website are all from the internet. Knowing the scenario I still order one hoping I will get a good nem. Actually, I have no problem getting a gig instead of haddoni.
 

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Unfortunately, true yellow gigantea don’t exist. Typically, those that appear to be yellow are actually green gigantea that have bleached.
 
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Sad update. After 2 weeks of struggle the anemone decided to say goodbye. No viewing was set since the nem is unrecognizable.

Moving on with reefing life.
 

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