May 25, 2019 #1 VR28man Valuable Member View Badges Article Contributor Joined May 16, 2017 Messages 1,178 Reaction score 1,052 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Found this wild ocellaris photo on google, anyone know what kind of anemone it is? Gigantea?
May 25, 2019 #2 OrionN Anemones View Badges Reef Squad Excellence Award Photo of the Month Article Contributor My Tank Thread Joined Jul 28, 2013 Messages 9,919 Reaction score 22,746 Location Corpus Christi, TX Rating - 0% 0 0 0 That is a S. gigantea
May 25, 2019 #3 OP OP VR28man Valuable Member View Badges Article Contributor Joined May 16, 2017 Messages 1,178 Reaction score 1,052 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Thanks! I like that it either bends around various seagrasses, or that it's actually several 'nems clustered together amongst the seagrass.
Thanks! I like that it either bends around various seagrasses, or that it's actually several 'nems clustered together amongst the seagrass.
May 25, 2019 #4 OrionN Anemones View Badges Reef Squad Excellence Award Photo of the Month Article Contributor My Tank Thread Joined Jul 28, 2013 Messages 9,919 Reaction score 22,746 Location Corpus Christi, TX Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I think that is one anemone among all the sea grass. They often attached to rock just under the sand. Gigantea, in comparison to Haddoni, have smaller foot and larger oral plate than Haddoni which give them more folds of the oral plate.
I think that is one anemone among all the sea grass. They often attached to rock just under the sand. Gigantea, in comparison to Haddoni, have smaller foot and larger oral plate than Haddoni which give them more folds of the oral plate.