GSMguy
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Heteractis malu, with shorter tentacles and a sturdier body (previously called Discosoma malu). Heteractis malu is perhaps the least spectacular of all the Heteractis varieties. It is very often imported and can be found in large numbers in pet stores. It can be kept in invertebrate aquariums but it is recommended that, when doing so, no other anemones are placed in the same tank. Nettling or the exudation of toxins may affect this anemone. For instance, adding a Carpet anemone in addition to H. malu would mean the end of the latter in a short manner of time. H. malu has another drawback: not many clowns will form symbiotic associations with it.
and with only one anemone fish species: Amphiprion clarkii.
Heteractis malu
(Sebae, Singapore Sebae, Hawaiian Sand, White Sand, Delicate Anemone)
Host Clowns: Clark's, but may accept Bluestripe, Pink Skunk, Tomato, and possibly other clowns in aquariums.
and with only one anemone fish species: Amphiprion clarkii.
Heteractis malu
(Sebae, Singapore Sebae, Hawaiian Sand, White Sand, Delicate Anemone)
Host Clowns: Clark's, but may accept Bluestripe, Pink Skunk, Tomato, and possibly other clowns in aquariums.