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Quick Stats
- Care Level: Moderate
- Lighting Requirement: Medium/High (150-350 PAR)
- Flow: Moderate
- Temperament: Aggressive
- Approximate Purchase Size: May arrive under 1" in size, but will expand to 2"+ once fully settled in and open
Overview
The Nexus Joker Bubble Tip Anemone stands out with glowing green tentacles, deep purple highlights, and a neon pink-orange oral disc. Under reef lighting, its coloration is intense and fluorescent, making it a centerpiece in many aquariums. Like other BTAs, it will settle into rock crevices and can host clownfish. A mature, stable tank is recommended, and care should be taken to place it away from powerheads and stinging corals.
Note: This is not a WYSIWYG listing. Photo is a representation of the shape, size, and color of the Anemone you will receive.
Water Parameters
This Anemone thrives in stable water conditions with regular water changes. Routine water testing helps ensure these needs are consistently met.
- Specific Gravity (Salinity): 1.025-1.026
- Temperature: 75-78 Degrees F
- pH: 8.1-8.4
- Alkalinity: 8-9.5 dKH
- Calcium: 400-450ppm
- Magnesium: 1300-1450ppm
- Nitrate (NO3): 10-25ppm
- Phosphate: 0.01-0.1ppm
- Nitrite (NO2): Undetectable
- Ammonia (NH3): Undetectable
Lighting Requirements
This Anemone prefers medium to high light, ideally in the 150-350 PAR range.
A PAR meter is invaluable for fine-tuning light levels, helping ensure the aquarium's lighting can support the Anemone photosynthetic needs.
Ideal Tank Placement
Anemones will "walk" around the aquarium using their foot to hold onto the rockwork or glass. Try placing the anemone in an area of the rockwork with crevices where it's foot can easily grab hold. Regardless of where you first place the anemone, there is always a good chance that it'll move to find a spot it's most happy in.
Water Flow Requirements
Moderate water flow is ideal. Aim for movement that’s enough to gently shift the Anemone’s tentacles without blasting it with flow directly. Be sure to protect your anemones by using guards on your powerheads.
Aggressiveness and Compatibility
Anemones will sting just about anything they come into contact with. Because they're not sessile animals, we typically recommend adding anemones to the aquarium first, allowing them to find their perfect spot without the risk of them stinging corals along the way. With a little planning, keeping anemones in a reef tank is possible!
Feeding and Nutrition
While Anemones primarily rely on photosynthesis for energy, it can benefit from occasional target feedings with small meaty foods like mysis shrimp. Avoid using large chunks of food as it's hard for the anemone to digest them. These supplemental feedings can support faster growth and better coloration.
Growth Rate
Anemones have a fascinating way of reproducing most often referred to as "splitting." During this process, the anemone divides itself into two genetically identical clones. This natural reproduction method allows anemones to spread and thrive in the aquarium, often resulting in multiple anemones over time.
SKU | 255980 |
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Aquarium Type | Saltwater |
Coral Type | Anemones |
Species | Entacmaea quadricolor |
Care Level | Moderate |
Lighting Requirements | Medium (150-250 PAR), High (250-350+ PAR) |
Flow Requirements | Medium |
Temperature | Tropical (77–82°F) |
Growth Rate | Moderate |
Growth Pattern | Solitary |
Beginner Friendly | No |
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