Heteractis aurora (sea ​​anemone)

Heteractis aurora (sea ​​anemone)

Description

Formed of short tries of about 5 cm, this anemone looks like a row of pearls of different sizes. It of grayish, greenish or purplish color and white or brown streaks adorn the oral disc. The column (or foot) is orange red at the base and lighter on the upper part. It requires a thick substrate, powerful lighting and average brewing. It is often "busy" by Clarki amphipries.

Heteractis Aurora is an invertebrate belonging to the order of activids and the family of Radianthidae. It is characterized by its shape in anemone, with a soft and flexible body covered with a thick layer of tentacles. These are generally orange or yellow in color, with blue or purple stains.

Origin

  • Family : Stichodactyllidés
  • Origin : Indo-Pacific Ocean

Features

  • Adult size : 25.00 cm
  • Behaviour : Pleasant
  • Food : Omnivorous

Water

  • Water type : Seawater, hot
  • Temperature : 24 - 28 °C
  • pH : 8 - 8,2
  • Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters) : 200

Contribution

  • Created by : jm
  • Last update : 18/10/2022

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