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Heteractis
crispa (Ehrenberg 1834), the Leathery or Sebae Sea Anemone.
Family Stichodactylidae. Often mis-sold/identified in the trade as
H. ritteri and the commonest species in the market as the
"Sebae Anenome". Has numerous long, tapering tentacles
that end in points with a centered pink dot. Column gray in
color. |
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Heteractis
crispa (Ehrenberg 1834), the Leathery or Sebae Sea Anemone.
Family Stichodactylidae. Often mis-sold/identified in the trade as
H. ritteri and the commonest species in the market as the
"Sebae Anenome". Has numerous long, tapering tentacles
that end in points with a centered pink dot. Column gray in
color. |
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Heteractis
crispa (Ehrenberg 1834), the Leathery or Sebae Sea Anemone.
Family Stichodactylidae. Often mis-sold/identified in the trade as
H. ritteri and the commonest species in the market as the
"Sebae Anenome". Has numerous long, tapering tentacles
that end in points with a centered pink dot. Column gray in
color. |
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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. Previously and in older literature
often labeled as Radianthus ritteri (Hence this species is
also often referred to as Ritter's or the Ritteri Anemone). Red
Sea 08. |
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