Telmatactis cricoides anemone, anemone protector of shrimp species!
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Telmatactis cricoides anemone, anemone protector of shrimp species!
These guys live in low light and attract all kinds of community shrimp species!
They have a strong sting because the shrimps nearby thrive.
These are becoming more common now, maybe due to climate change, don’t know but for whatever reasons, nice looking anemone!
These are two variations
Juvenile in aquarium.
Two years later with no photosynthetic lighting.
and a video
https://youtu.be/lL_GqK_u7AM
They have a strong sting because the shrimps nearby thrive.
These are becoming more common now, maybe due to climate change, don’t know but for whatever reasons, nice looking anemone!
These are two variations
Juvenile in aquarium.
Two years later with no photosynthetic lighting.
and a video
https://youtu.be/lL_GqK_u7AM
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