
Where to buy Magnificent Anemone
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About Magnificent Anemone
A large sea anemone with a distinctive column and oral disk, typically displaying vibrant coloration ranging from red, orange, or pink to cream, with the oral disk featuring a contrasting color from the column. Tentacles are thick, blunt-tipped, and arranged radially around the mouth.
Key facts
- Min tank size
- 75 gallons
- Care difficulty
- Difficult
- Care Requirements
- • Requires a minimum 75 gallon tank with stable water conditions • Maintain temperature between 72–78°F, pH 8.1–8.3, and salinity 1.023–1.025 • Prefers medium to high water flow and moderate to bright lighting (150–250 PAR) • Photosynthetic; benefits from regular feeding of small meaty foods 2–3 times per week • Place on open substrate or rocky areas where it can settle; will move if conditions are unsuitable
- Flow Requirement
- Medium
- Lighting Requirement
- High
- Growth Rate
- Moderate
- Origin
- Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea to Hawaii, found on coral reefs and rocky substrates in shallow tropical waters.
- Feeding Needs
- Light supplemental feeding
- Coral Type
- Anemone
- Water Parameters
- Temperature: 72-78°F pH: 8.1-8.3 Salinity: 1.023-1.025
- Additional Notes
- Photo needed: new livestock catalog expansion entry added on 2026-04-25. Very demanding host anemone that can grow large and move until conditions suit it. Photo candidate added via SearchAPI on 2026-04-25 from inaturalist.org. Verify species match and usage rights before marking final.
- Family
- Actiniidae
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