Bullseye Rock Flower
A variant of Rock flower anemone (Phymanthus crucifer)

Representative Rock flower anemonephoto — a dedicated image of this exact morph isn't available yet.
A rock flower with a strong concentric color-ring pattern — a contrasting central mouth ringed by bands of color out to the tentacle bases, creating a 'bullseye' or 'target' look.
📜 Backstory
'Bullseye' is a descriptive trade grade applied to wild Phymanthus crucifer whose oral disc shows distinct concentric color rings rather than a uniform field. These are picked out of Caribbean/Florida wild collections and sold on the strength of the pattern. Tighter, higher-contrast rings command more, and the pattern can't be guaranteed in split offspring.
Keeper tips for this variant
Position in sand or a rubble pocket under moderate light with low flow so the disc opens flat and the ring pattern shows; spot-feed meaty foods to keep it full.