True Rose Anemones and Do You need to Feed Them?

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These captive bred anemones are the solid rose colored throughout. They add a rich vibrant red/orange color with moving tentacles.

Anemones are also natural hosts and homes for clownfish. Clownfish are called anemone fish as they seek the protection in the tentacles of anemone and symbiotically may also feed the anemone by dropping food into the tentacles.

Do you need to feed anemones? Click here to find out!

In very limited numbers.
Size is about 2-3 inches. $69.99 Click here to reserve.
Yes, the photo is from our system and of our anemones.
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Ok...we are have now gone from limited numbers to just a few!
 

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