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Anybody consider breeding S. gigantea in captivity, especially a reasonably size aquarium? Of course one need to be able to keep these beautiful anemone in the first place. To those who have keep these in aquarium, have you ever consider keeping opposite sex Gigantea in aquarium? Here is a quote from Delbeek regarding reproduction of S. gigantea in captivity. To me, it seen that this is one host anemone species that we can reproduce in captivity (Sexually reproduce at that)
The following is the quote from Delbeek:
Here is the article I took the quote from:
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/nov2002/feature.htm
The following is the quote from Delbeek:
As an aside, Stichodactyla gigantea is also dioecious in nature with the females ingesting the sperm and fertilizing their embryos internally. However, unlike E. quadricolor, the embryos are internally brooded, developing into miniature copies of the adult. These juveniles are then egested from the mouth where they then drift in the current till they settle onto the substratum (L. Sharon, pers. comm., 1999). We were lucky to receive four of these juveniles in October 1999 from a coral farm in Belau (Palau); two green ones and two brown ones with an average oral disc diameter of approximately 4 cm (1.6 inches). These were placed in floating baskets in outdoor holding tanks in direct sunlight. Within the following three years one of the brown ones developed blue tentacles and all four had grown such that they had to be separated into individual baskets. At the present time (August 2002) the oral disk diameters of all four average approximately 30 cm (12 inches) when fully expanded. That means that there has been an almost eight fold increase in diameter in three years. I am confident that if the anemones had been directly feed on a regular basis they would have grown even larger (and perhaps faster) in those three years.
Here is the article I took the quote from:
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/nov2002/feature.htm