Description
Heteractis crispa, commonly called the Sebae anemone or leather anemone, is a large, striking sea anemone native to the Indo-Pacific region. These anemones are known for their leathery tentacles, vibrant colors (ranging from white to brown, green, purple, or combinations), and their symbiotic relationship with certain clownfish species. They can grow up to 50 cm in diameter and are popular in aquariums.
Key Features of Heteractis crispa:
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Appearance: Large, with a leathery, wavy body and long tentacles. The tentacles often have blue or purple tips.
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Color: Varied, including shades of white, beige, brown, green, purple, or combinations.
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Symbiosis: Forms symbiotic relationships with various anemonefish species, providing shelter and protection.
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Habitat: Found in shallow, tropical waters, especially on coral reefs.
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Diet: Predatory, feeding on small fish and invertebrates. They can also obtain food from algae that live within them.
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Size: Can reach a diameter of 20-50 cm.