Pseudocorynactis

kramgnik

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I have seen a few of these animals trickle in the US market recently, being represented on the web by places such as Atlantis and Roe's Marine World. They have been called names such as Ball-tip anemone, sun anemone, ect. Does any one know about their captive care? Info is hard to find and first hand stories would be great, as would pics!

Thanks,
Mark
 
Non-photosynthetic anemones with a strong sting and strongly adhesive arms. Not recommended for aquariums with fish which they will readily capture and eat. Open both day and night (if Pacific species). Pacific species can get large 6" or so. Also known as "ball tip" anemones because their arms have bubbles at the end that are sometimes colored ala strawberry anemones.
 

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