^^ Actually that's pretty much about it, maybe less light needy is all I'd add.
8-10" max, and stay in sand bed same as crispa.
I'm real happy w/ mine.
Only bummer is they seem to be harder to find sometimes.
The columns of these two anemones are completely different. Crispa has a very fat leathery column. Malu has a skinny, more delicate column. With some individuals, it can be next to impossible to tell them apart from the oral disk alone.
^^Yep, especially small ones, in fact some sites I looked at only said sebae, when I was pretty certain they were Malu.
Sometimes there are rings/stripes on Malu tents, but not always.
I'll look for pics of some I found that I saved.
This is one of the malu's that can be difficult to distinguish from crispa. There are fewer tentacles than crispa, but the easiest way to tell them apart is the column. This anemone had its foot stuck in a hole in the rock that was about 1 1/4" in diameter. A crispa this size would not be able to fit its foot into such a small hole.
Here are some other Malu pics I had saved(not mine, and I think Orion is the owner of the purple and yellow together)
Mine was about 3-4" when I got it about 4 months ago, now it's close to 8", good size for me and my clowns.
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