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Heteractis aurora (Quoy & Gaimard
1833), the Beaded Sea Anemone. Family Stichodactylidae. Up to two inch
tentacles, eleven inch disc width, with characteristic beaded appearance.
With apparent mouth opening and often with radiating appearance from center.
Stalk may be mottled or solid orange or red. Live attached to solid
structure, able to retract completely beneath the substrate. Bali 2014 |
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Cryptodendrum adhaesivum Klunzinger 1877,
the Adhesive Sea Anemone, aka as the Pizza Anemone for obvious
reasons. Family Thalassianthidae. Not often seen, used in the aquarium
interest due to the species extremely sticky short tentacles and propensity
for tearing in moving. Bali 2014 |
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Cryptodendrum adhaesivum Klunzinger 1877,
the Adhesive Sea Anemone, aka as the Pizza Anemone for obvious
reasons. Family Thalassianthidae. Not often seen, used in the aquarium
interest due to the species extremely sticky short tentacles and propensity
for tearing in moving. Bali 2014 |
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Heteractis magnifica (Quoy & Gaimard 1833), the Magnificent
Anemone. To thirty some inches across (a meter). Tentacles and oral disc
of the same color, with a base/pedicle also colored... Typically
purplish, but may be red, white/tan, brown, green or blue. Bali 2014 |
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