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Revision as of 03:28, 9 September 2018

Sebae Anemone

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Wild Purple Sebae Anemone

Heteractis crispa

189 Litres (50 US G.)

25.4-30.5cm (10-12 ")

pH

8.1 - 8.4

23 -25 °C (73.4-77°F)

8-18 °d

Piscivore
Live Foods
Other (See article)

12-25 years





Alternative names

Sebae Anemone, Leather Anemone, Malu Anemone

Synonyms

Radianthus keukenthali, Heteractis malu

Tank compatibility

Reef compatible, though may eat other fish. Can play host to a variety of Clownfish including Amphiprion clarkii, Amphiprion chrysopterus or Amphiprion polymnus.

Diet

This anemone will actively eat fish if they're available by forming a ball around them so they are unable to escape. In captivity it should be fed large meals of Artemia and other plankton-like foods. It also receives some of its nutritional requirements from the symbiotic algae zooxanthellae.

Feeding regime

Feed once a week.

Environment Specifics

Native to Indo-Pacific. It requires strong lighting, porous live rock, and a variety of sandy and rocky locations from which it can choose to live.

Behaviour

A fish-eating anemone.

Identification

Comes in several colour forms and has long slender tentacles. Most commonly is light brown to tan in colour, but pink, purple and yellow colours are also available.

Species Note

Many dyed Sebae Anemones are seen in the pet trade, often white with coloured tips. Do not purchase these anemones!! They have a very poor lifespan in captivity, around 6-8 months if you're lucky, and when they die they will kill a lot of other tank inhabitants. The white colour means they've lost their zooxanthellae and not even experienced marine public aquariums can keep these white Sebaes alive. Beware, they are often sold to beginners!

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