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Only spotted one of these, it was on the same piece of seaweed as a wandering anemone.
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A lot of these on one piece of seaweed. Also found the other brooding anemone together with one of these on the same piece of seaweed (see 6th photo). The larger one is often identified a C. nutrix too, but I have no idea why apart from the fact it is also a brooding anemone and found in the same places - that one looks like an Epiactis species to me.
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A lot of these on one piece of seaweed. Also found the other brooding anemone together with one of these on the same piece of seaweed (see 6th photo). The larger one is often identified a C. nutrix too, but I have no idea why apart from the fact it is also a brooding anemone and found in the same places - that one looks like an Epiactis species to me.
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A lot of these on one piece of seaweed. Also found the other brooding anemone together with one of these on the same piece of seaweed (see 6th photo). The larger one is often identified a C. nutrix too, but I have no idea why apart from the fact it is also a brooding anemone and found in the same places - that one looks like an Epiactis species to me.
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A lot of these on one piece of seaweed. Also found the other brooding anemone together with one of these on the same piece of seaweed (see 6th photo). The larger one is often identified a C. nutrix too, but I have no idea why apart from the fact it is also a brooding anemone and found in the same places - that one looks like an Epiactis species to me.
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A lot of these on one piece of seaweed. Also found the other brooding anemone together with one of these on the same piece of seaweed (see 6th photo). The larger one is often identified a C. nutrix too, but I have no idea why apart from the fact it is also a brooding anemone and found in the same places - that one looks like an Epiactis species to me.
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A lot of these on one piece of seaweed. Also found the other brooding anemone together with one of these on the same piece of seaweed (see 6th photo). The larger one is often identified a C. nutrix too, but I have no idea why apart from the fact it is also a brooding anemone and found in the same places - that one looks like an Epiactis species to me.
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A lot of these on one piece of seaweed. Also found the other brooding anemone together with one of these on the same piece of seaweed (see 6th photo). The larger one is often identified a C. nutrix too, but I have no idea why apart from the fact it is also a brooding anemone and found in the same places - that one looks like an Epiactis species to me.
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I noticed in some of my photos juveniles can be seen, but usually out of focus, so all these cropped images are not the best! The first image is of an adult with a few baby ones clinging around it. The others show a variety of views of juveniles, all with features resembling the fully grown ones.
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I noticed in some of my photos juveniles can be seen, but usually out of focus, so all these cropped images are not the best! The first image is of an adult with a few baby ones clinging around it. The others show a variety of views of juveniles, all with features resembling the fully grown ones.
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I noticed in some of my photos juveniles can be seen, but usually out of focus, so all these cropped images are not the best! The first image is of an adult with a few baby ones clinging around it. The others show a variety of views of juveniles, all with features resembling the fully grown ones.
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I noticed in some of my photos juveniles can be seen, but usually out of focus, so all these cropped images are not the best! The first image is of an adult with a few baby ones clinging around it. The others show a variety of views of juveniles, all with features resembling the fully grown ones.
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I just noticed that my photo of the seaweed showed that it was festooned with baby sea anemones, that I hadn't noticed at the time.
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Nursing a brood. In the 2nd and 5th photos can also be seen the outer whorl of short white tentacles, around the adult, which often occurs in this species.
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Nursing a brood. In the 2nd and 5th photos can also be seen the outer whorl of short white tentacles, around the adult, which often occurs in this species.
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Nursing a brood. In the 2nd and 5th photos can also be seen the outer whorl of short white tentacles, around the adult, which often occurs in this species.
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Nursing a brood. In the 2nd and 5th photos can also be seen the outer whorl of short white tentacles, around the adult, which often occurs in this species.
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Nursing a brood. In the 2nd and 5th photos can also be seen the outer whorl of short white tentacles, around the adult, which often occurs in this species.
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Nursing a brood. In the 2nd and 5th photos can also be seen the outer whorl of short white tentacles, around the adult, which often occurs in this species.
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Another brooding one and a blue one.
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Had a look around on brown algae for amenones as @tony_wills suggested and found this one. This one is about 5mm wide for the column.
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Had a look around on brown algae for amenones as @tony_wills suggested and found this one. This one is about 5mm wide for the column.
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Had a look around on brown algae for amenones as @tony_wills suggested and found this one. This one is about 5mm wide for the column.
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