Miss Anemone: Sabae Anemone

Anemone in February 2010

Anemone in February 2010

Anemone in February 2010

Anemone in September 2009
Kaizen Reef name: Miss Anemone (pronounced Miss Any Money)
Common name: Sabae Anemone
Scientific name: Heteractis Crispa
Physical description: Wow, she is a beauty. White-light-green coloured tentacles with purple tips. She has changed her appearance many times by taking on different shapes. Glance too long and she’ll have you mesmerized in her trance.
Diet: Meat. We feed her a piece of silverside or tiger shrimp 2-3 times per week and she gets a lot of pieces of food from the other fish; frozen mysis, brineshrimp, krill.
Important dates:
9/13/09: Added to the tank
2/20/10: Removed from tank, returned to fish store for store credit (grew too large for our 38 gallon tank)
Personal notes: It has been very hard to figure out what species of anemone we have because there is a lot of varying and contradictory information available. If we have classed it properly this anemone would be better suited for the Percula clownfish. Our common clownfish have not yet bonded with it and may not. A better choice of anemone for the common clown would be: Entacmaea quadricolor, H. magnifica, stichodactyla gigantea, s. mertensi. Information taken from Clownfishes and Sea Anemones by John H. Tullock. We really hope the clownfish will bond with their anemone as they get older.
Update Our anemone grew too large for our 38 gallon tank and we returned her to the store for store credit. We put off taking her out for many months but didn’t want to risk her getting unhealthy and dying in our tank. Our clownfish never bonded with their anemone.












