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Actinodendron sp.
I spotted this sea anemone at a depth of around 50 feet.
Well, it certainly pointed me to the right direction, Gerardo. Now I think I'll be able to identify other sea anemones as well, thanks to your ID suggestion. :)
Hope it help a little:)
Thanks for the heads-up, Gerardo!
Actinodendron sp. check this Photos is one just like yours.http://www.nevillecoleman.com.au/gallery...
This one is going to be hard try Branching anemone or tree anemoneActinodendron plumosum
Still haven't identified this one... Help?
Wow a strikingly impressive looking creature.
Regal... yeah, you might say that. :)
so regal ! - lovely, Blogie.
Spotted on Jan 23, 2012 Submitted on Jan 24, 2012
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Well, it certainly pointed me to the right direction, Gerardo. Now I think I'll be able to identify other sea anemones as well, thanks to your ID suggestion. :)
Hope it help a little:)
Thanks for the heads-up, Gerardo!
Actinodendron sp. check this Photos is one just like yours.
http://www.nevillecoleman.com.au/gallery...
This one is going to be hard try
Branching anemone or tree anemone
Actinodendron plumosum
Still haven't identified this one... Help?
Wow a strikingly impressive looking creature.
Regal... yeah, you might say that. :)
so regal ! - lovely, Blogie.