
Rock Flower Anemones Are One of The Most Underrated Species in The Industry
Salem Clemens5 days ago
Rock Flower Anemones (taxonomically in the Phymanthidae family) represent a species that arguably offers the best bang for buck in the industry. This species is native to the Caribbean, inhabiting areas from close to shore to 100 feet deep. Often, when they’re first brought in, they’re 1-2 inches, but they can get quite large on average, about 4-5 inches, and on occasion, some grow to around 8 inches. Not only are they hardy and easy to care for, but they also come in an array of dazzling colors that few other species in the trade can match in terms of diversity.
The hardest colors to add to your tank (especially in inexpensive corals and anemones) are yellow, lilac, and pink. Rock flowers often have all these colors and more in neon varieties compared to the subdued pastel fluorescent pink and yellow found in some other species. If you’re looking for a rainbow of color in your system, rock flowers can act as the final piece of the puzzle if you’re looking for a particular color without breaking the bank.
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Rock Flower Anemones (taxonomically in the Phymanthidae family) represent a species that arguably offers the best bang for buck in the industry. This species is native to the Caribbean…
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