Green Condy
A variant of Condy anemone (Condylactis gigantea)

Representative Condy anemonephoto — a dedicated image of this exact morph isn't available yet.
A Condy with green-tinged oral disc and tentacle column, sometimes fluorescing under blue light, with tips ranging from clear to pale.
📜 Backstory
Green-pigmented *Condylactis gigantea* turn up in the same Caribbean wild harvest but less frequently than tan/pink animals, so they're often cherry-picked and priced a notch higher. The color is natural pigment variation in the wild population rather than an aquacultured strain — there is no captive 'green Condy' breeding line.
Keeper tips for this variant
A little actinic/blue light helps the green pop; keep it well-fed with meaty foods since it relies less on light than many photosynthetic corals.