Pink Tip Condy (Pink Tip Haitian)
A variant of Condy anemone (Condylactis gigantea)

Representative Condy anemonephoto — a dedicated image of this exact morph isn't available yet.
The classic and most widely sold Condy: a tan, white or pale-grey column with long, flowing tentacles that taper to bright **pink** or magenta tips.
📜 Backstory
This is the default 'Condy' / 'Pink Tip Haitian' offered everywhere in the trade rather than a designer line. It is wild-collected from the Caribbean and Florida and sold by descriptive color name by general livestock vendors (LiveAquaria, SaltwaterFish.com, AquariumFish.com, Foxy Saltwater Tropicals). No high-end coral house (WWC, Jason Fox, TSA) brands a named Pink Tip morph; the name simply describes the tentacle tips.
Keeper tips for this variant
Give it a deep open sand bed or a rock crevice and moderate flow; it will wander until it finds a foothold it likes, so leave space and keep powerheads guarded. Feed chunky meaty foods weekly — it relies on feeding as much as light. It stings and roams, so do not place it near corals or other anemones.