Genus

Common name: Haitian Anemone

Scientific name: Condylactis

Condylactis is a genus of sea anemones commonly found in the Caribbean and the Western Atlantic. They are known for their long, flowing tentacles and vibrant colors, often with pink tips. These anemones can form symbiotic relationships with various clownfish species, providing a protective home in exchange for food scraps. In the aquarium, they require moderate to high lighting and strong water movement to thrive. They can be fed a variety of meaty foods and should be placed on stable surfaces to prevent them from moving around.

  1. Golden anemone -(Condylactis aurantiaca), sea anemone in to the Mediterranean sea
    Common name: Golden anemone
    Scientific name: Condylactis aurantiaca
  2. Sea Anemone floating in water - Condylactis gigantea
    Common name: giant caribbean anenone
    Scientific name: Condylactis gigantea