Beaded Anemone (Heteractis Aurora) Green and Purple
Regular price £15.00Beaded sea anemone (Heteractis aurora)
Family: Stichdactylidae
Care level: Easy
Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
Reef compatibility: Reef safe with caution
Max size: 20 cm
The Beaded anemone is a beautiful looking small anemone that will host clownfish. Technically these can reach around 30cm in diameter in the wild but in captivity I've never seen them larger than 15cm, they tend to split and become two before getting any bigger than that.
These anemones feed on small crustaceans like amphipods and copepods that they happen up on in the water column. They may also feed on fish fry but overall are not particularly aggressive or predatory.
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