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tube anemone.

Tube Anemone

The Tube Anemone is most frequently found in the sediments of the Sydney Harbour. Their outer branches are usually purple to creamy-brown whilst all have a long pale line down the length of each branch. The inner tentacles are usually of creamy colour. Tube anemone, (genus Cerianthus), any of a group of invertebrate marine animals of […]

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Haitian Reef Anemone.

Haitian Reef Anemone

The Haitian Reef Anemone also known as Pink-Tip Condy is located not surprisingly near the Haiti region. The Haitian Reef Anemone lives in coral-sand areas of shallow lagoons and inner reef districts as a solitary anemone or with other anemones. Given that this species inhabits shallow tidal regions, it is accustomed to direct sunlight and

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Rock Flower Anemone

Rock Flower Anemone

Rock flower anemones are quite suitable for novices. They require minimal attention and one can take a long time without having to attend to them. They do not bother much over the lighting and the trail. They are sessile and do not move about as the other species of anemones do. Just for that they

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Haddon's Carpet Anemone.

Haddon’s Carpet Anemone

Haddon’s Carpet Anemone is a type of marine invertebrate which is famous because of its bright colors and rather colorful and distinctive appearance. This article provides information about how to take care for this fascinating animal, its appearance, and its feeding.  Care and Keeping  To learn about how to care for a Haddon’s Carpet Anemone,

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sebae-anemone

Sebae Anemone

Care Guide The Sebae anemone, with its vibrant colors and graceful tentacles, is a captivating addition to any saltwater aquarium. However, providing optimal care for this marine invertebrate requires a deep understanding of its natural habitat, dietary needs, and physical characteristics. Body Type and Physical Characteristics Sebae anemone or Heteractis magnifica is a large polyp,

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Long Tentacle anemone.

Long Tentacle Anemone

Other names: Macrodactyla doreensis, common names long tentacle anemone and corkscrew tentacle sea anemone Light: Moderate-High (200-300 par) is what we find best. Finding the exact amount to keep them happy will require some experimentation. Overall these anemones seem adaptable to a variety of lighting conditions. Food:  No specific feeding strategy is required for these anemones but they

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Bubble tip anemone

Bubble Tip Anemone

Appearance It’s not difficult to see where bubble tip anemones got their name. Although they can stretch their tentacles to look stringy, the appendages are usually bulbous and bubble-like, with a hint of color on the very tip. A bubble tip anemone can grow to up to around a foot in diameter, although it usually

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Sea Anemones

Sea Anemone

The brightly pigment sea anemone is named after the brightly color anemone terrestrial flower. Anemones belong to a class of organisms closely related to coral and jellyfish, and are basically stinging polyps that dwell on the rocks at the bottom of the sea, or on coral reefs and live passive lives waiting to extend their

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