
Where to buy Sebae Anemone
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About Sebae Anemone
Heteractis crispa is a large anemone with a distinctive folded or pleated column and a wide oral disk ringed with numerous frilly tentacles. Coloration ranges from pale tan and brown to cream or greenish, often with darker striping on the column and tentacles.
Key facts
- Category
- Anemone
- Diet Details
- Heterotrophic feeder; consumes small fish, crustaceans, and zooplankton. Benefits from regular target feeding of mysis shrimp or small pieces of marine flesh 2-3 times weekly.
- Origin
- Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea to the Great Barrier Reef, typically in reef environments.
- Care Level
- Expert
- Family
- Actiniidae
- Compatibility
- Sebae anemones host clownfish but can sting tank-mates. Keep them spaced from other corals and anemones unless properly acclimated. Suitable for experienced reef aquarists only.
- Type
- Anemone
- Appearance Description
- Heteractis crispa is a large anemone with a distinctive folded or pleated column and a wide oral disk ringed with numerous frilly tentacles. Coloration ranges from pale tan and brown to cream or greenish, often with darker striping on the column and tentacles.
- Min tank size
- 50 gallons
- Water Parameters
- Temperature: 72-78°F pH: 8.1-8.3 Salinity: 1.023-1.025
- Notes
- • Minimum 50 gallon tank • Requires strong lighting (high-intensity LED or T5) and moderate to strong water flow • Temperature range 72–78°F; maintain pH 8.1–8.3 and salinity 1.023–1.025 • Feed twice weekly with small meaty foods (frozen shrimp, fish, or specialized anemone food) • Provide open sand bed or rubble substrate; position away from hard corals and allelopathic soft corals
- Max Size
- 18
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