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Found this little guy outside the interpretive center. They were everywhere, and my guess is that they are non-native. They had a slight yellow hue to the tentacles. I have no idea what they are and any help with id would be appreciated. The ring is about 3/4'' and almost every anemone seen was about that size or smaller.
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Found this little guy outside the interpretive center. They were everywhere, and my guess is that they are non-native. They had a slight yellow hue to the tentacles. I have no idea what they are and any help with id would be appreciated. The ring is about 3/4'' and almost every anemone seen was about that size or smaller.
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Photographed in simple bug box 3x magnification on first image. Last two images used a clip on macro on iPhone
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Photographed in simple bug box 3x magnification on first image. Last two images used a clip on macro on iPhone
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Photographed in simple bug box 3x magnification on first image. Last two images used a clip on macro on iPhone
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Photographed in simple bug box 3x magnification on first image. Last two images used a clip on macro on iPhone
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Ubiquitous in the lake, but one thing of note: Jim mentioned it's the favored prey of Cuthona perca, which is also in the Lake. *tents fingers*
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See orange stripes on the stalk of the one in the middle; most were striped very pale orange.
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See orange stripes on the stalk of the one in the middle; most were striped very pale orange.
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Found colonial anemone's in the second zone leading into the third as well
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