Description
Dark Green Flower Anemone, Epicystis crucifer, also called rock anemones or beaded anemones, are a common shallow water anemone found through the Caribbean and Florida Keys. They are often found on rocky protected shoreline’s hence the name rock anemone, but are more aptly called flower anemones because of their bright colors and the often brightly colored mouths. This dark green color morph is fairly common in certain populations, and completely absent in other populations, so overall the supply is limited and sporadic. Some may have red mouths and some don’t, but all will be a rich, dark green like the picture. The average size is about 2 to 3 inches, but they can get as big as 4-5 inches.
These anemones are photosynthetic and like intense light. They are reef safe and don’t pose a real danger to most other reef critters (other than seahorses). The tentacles can sting small fish and shrimp, but they are not very effective at capturing small swimming critters. They will eat any small bits of meaty foods given to them, and will even eat pellet food. They are very hardy, and like most anemones, they ship well and can be sent by priority mail.
connie nicholson –
just got today beautiful my blue damsel likes it it keeps chasing everyone away from it
maybe he will take up with it in time .. follow sea lifes guidelines for acclimation as soon as i put in tank after doing guidelines she started opening up
will buy from again