Long Tentacle Anemones usually have a red or orange base and tentacles that vary in color from brown to green or striped with white. When first placed in the aquarium, they are known to move around to find the place where they feel they are having all their requirements met. This will normally happen anytime a change is made to their environment. Long tentacle Anemones will need large areas in which to expand their tentacles and should be placed in an aquarium that will allow them to open fully. Once they stay in a particular place, make sure no corals are to close as they may sting the coral in an attempt to keep it out of the territory. Shrimp and other frozen food may be fed to them as a treat. They will also obtain their nourishment from the lights and by pulling fine particulate matter out of the water column. These anemones play host to a variety of clownfish species. This is a Restricted item and is not covered by our Arrive Alive 5 Day Guarantee.
Filed under Anemones by on Jan 9th, 2010. Comment.
Long Tentacle Anemones usually have a red or orange base and tentacles that vary in color from brown to green or striped with white. When first placed in the aquarium, they are known to move around to find the place where they feel they are having all their requirements met. This will normally happen anytime a change is made to their environment. Long tentacle Anemones will need large areas in which to expand their tentacles and should be placed in an aquarium that will allow them to open fully. Once they stay in a particular place, make sure no corals are to close as they may sting the coral in an attempt to keep it out of the territory. Shrimp and other frozen food may be fed to them as a treat. They will also obtain their nourishment from the lights and by pulling fine particulate matter out of the water column. These anemones play host to a variety of clownfish species. This is a Restricted item and is not covered by our Arrive Alive 5 Day Guarantee.
Filed under Anemones by on Jan 5th, 2010. Comment.
