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Condylactis Anemone - Condylactis gigantea
Also known as: Condy Anemone, Atlantic Anemone, Haitian Anemone
The Condylactis Anemone has a brown, tan, white color. It likes to eat filter feeding invert food, brine shrimp, micro-plankton a few times per week, when open. The Condylactis gigantea is generally aggressive toward other tankmates. Many consider the Condylactis gigantea a medium-maintenance specimen. Has low lighting needs. The Condy Anemone, Atlantic Anemone, Haitian Anemone requires moderate water flow. Appearance will vary significantly. Hardy. Feed frequently also with various meaty treats (fish, krill, shrimp). Flowers of the sea? Hardly. Most anemones are marine; but they are definitely animals, just a step or two up from the "tissue-grade" life that is the sponges, phylum Porifera. The trade in these stinging-celled animals is brisk, and well it should be; many species are reasonably available and hardy, undemanding aquarium fare. This series offers an overview of aquatic life natural history, and captive care. This installment deals with the polypoid cnidarians (coelenterates) we call anemones. Try imagining a reef system, photograph, television show, fish store without anemones. Hard to do, isn't it? Anemones are seemingly ubiquitous fixtures in all these. Check out our Anemone & Clownfish Symbiotic Chart. Keep water quality high (SG 1.023 - 1.025, pH 8.1 - 8.4, Temp. 72 - 78° F). The Condylactis Anemone is commonly collected from the Caribbean.
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