Sea Anemone
Sea anemone is one of the few cosmetics in the aquarium that can make people shine temporarily. Sea anemone is also very easy to raise. If you want to let The aquarium at your home is more beautiful, you might as well put some sea anemones in it.
Sea anemone is a direct relative of coral, a coelenterate with sticky stinging cells. In addition, sea anemones all have a base plate, a different cylindrical body, and a mouth plate with tentacles. Even though some species of anemones can grow to very large sizes, they are biologically very simple creatures. Sea anemones can perform photosynthetic effects through zooxanthellae or other simple algae in their bodies. Zooxanthellae use photosynthesis to provide sea anemones with much, if not most, of the energy necessary for survival and are the planners of anemones' light requirements (hence, sea anemones can only live in submersible areas). Sea anemones are opportunistic feeders, preying on or luring living creatures, sacrificial creatures, or even rotten objects that come into contact with their tentacles. Sea anemones can grow asexually by dividing themselves, and they can also grow sexually, with male and female bodies. In nature, sea anemones are long-lived species, and some can live for more than 100 years. In some sea areas, the number of sea anemones is quite large, with hundreds of individuals living in groups.
Good care of sea anemones refers to the water quality, light, flow, size of the seawater tank, and the sea anemone itself level of brutality. Sea anemones do not like water containing organic treasures. They need moderate water flow and clean water quality, which will help the anemone obtain the necessary materials and remove treasures. Sea anemones prefer higher water temperatures at 25.6-26.7℃ and pH 8.2-8.4.
Good anemones to raise include nipple anemones and colorful carpet anemones. Pacifier anemones are very popular with clownfish. They can grow if they are given normal light and the nitrate content is less than 20ppm. The stinger of the nipple anemone is not strong and will not harm the fish in the tank. Their symbiotic clowns include the two-faced clown, the tomato clown, the red clown, and the occasional male clown.They will also be delivered. However, pacifier anemones like to run around more than other sea anemones. They like to settle in stone crevices and expose their tentacles to the surface. Colorful carpet anemones are probably the easiest anemone to maintain for a long time. They are often found in coral reefs or sandy areas with strong colors and moderate water flow, and are highly tolerant to environmental changes. They are probably the easiest sea anemone to maintain for a long time, as long as they meet the lighting conditions required by ordinary soft corals. Of course, if the conditions are better, they will grow faster. However, they are very cruel and will eat fish except for clowns.
If you are still confused after reading the above introduction, it is best to know a few people who have successfully fostered co-parents. Friends who grow sea anemones, learn from them and receive education.
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