Can you give a good description, or give us more info here. I've never heard of anything called that before, but it could be a name given to an orange/red BTA maybe.
yeah, it was my first time seeing this type of anemone. The store said it arrived from australia and they have a very potent sting to them.
it doesnt look like any typical anemone but looking at the anatomy it appears to be one.
Description: Tentacles look like branches of nephtheid soft corals. Potent Sting. Actinodendron Glomeratum, A. plumosum, and A. arboreum are common species.
Similar: Megalactis hemprichii
Desirable/Undesirable features: Ornamental. Reef Safe. Harmful to Fishes. Toxic to People
Food: Carnivorous, Filter feeder. Feed Chopped fish or Shrimp. Photosynthetic
Special Consideration: Light. Harmed by pump intakes/overflows. Provide Sand Substrate. Potent Sting! The sting is reported to be excruciating hence the common name "Hell's Fire"
-Invertebrates a Quick Reference Guide June 2001 - Julian Sprung
Wouldn't be a waratah anemone because those things don't pack a sting. However, their tentacles are pretty sticky so they might be able to eat small slow moving fish.
I'd be careful with any coral that can pack a potent sting!
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