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Magnificent Sea Anemone
This species is colorful and their diameter is about a half meter. They have tentacles that are the same color as their oral disc. The base of the body has varying color, and sometimes can be seen closed up into a ball. They can be seen at 5 – 20 m of depth.
Tuberculate Night Anemone
This anemone can be observed at night. It has long tentacles in the central column and looks like a string. The column is tall and cylindrical and the color is transparent.
Night Anemone
This species looks like a combination of a carpet and a flower bouquet. The tentacles emerge from the centre with a dark color from green to blackish. Sometimes periclemenes shrimp live in this anemone. They feed at night in shallow areas.
Haeckeli Anemone
This anemone has large tentacles and a flat oral disc. Conspicuous tubercles are shown in the tentacles. It has variations in color such as green or brown with white spots along the tentacles and oral disk. They can be found in shallow water until 9 m.
Bulb Tentacles Anemone
This anemone looks like it has bulbs at the tentacle tips. They live among corals and have varying colors. Their oral disks have the same color as their tentacles, from brown to gold to green. They can be found up to 12m deep.
Haddon Sea Anemone
This is a large anemone with a diameter of about one meter. They have short tentacles that are sticky to the touch. The saddleback clown fish often lives in this species, and they are usually found in shallow water.
Branching Anemone
This species looks like a tree, having large tentacles with clusters of fingers like vesicles. Sometimes you can see periclemenes shrimp also harlequin crab in this anemone. Is has a brownish to white color and very tight branches. They can be found in shallow water.
Beaded Sea Anemone
This anemone has about a 1/3 meter diameter and very strange looking tentacles. The tentacles have rings along them that look like beads. They can be found in flat sandy areas up to 12 m.