Pachycerianthus spp. are a genus of tube-dwelling anemones known for their vibrant colours and elegant tentacle display. Available in various sizes, these anemones add a captivating presence to mature marine aquariums.
Care Level: Moderate to advanced. Pachycerianthus spp. require stable water parameters and careful feeding.
Feeding: These anemones are carnivorous and benefit from regular feeding of meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and finely chopped seafood. Target feeding is recommended to ensure adequate nutrition.
Compatibility & Reef Safety: Generally reef safe with caution. They coexist well with many reef inhabitants but may sting nearby corals or small invertebrates if placed too close. Avoid housing with aggressive or predatory fish that may harm them.
Tank Requirements: A minimum tank size of 75 litres is advised to provide sufficient space and stable conditions. Moderate water flow is preferred to gently circulate water without disturbing their delicate tentacles.
Lighting: Moderate lighting is suitable, as Pachycerianthus spp. do not rely heavily on photosynthesis and can thrive in shaded or indirect light areas.
Placement: These anemones require a deep, sandy substrate or fine gravel to anchor their tubes securely. Position them in a low to mid-level area of the tank where they can extend their tentacles without obstruction.
Origin & Size: Origin and maximum size vary by species and are not precisely provided. Sizes range from small to large specimens, suitable for various aquarium setups.
With proper care, Pachycerianthus spp. can be a stunning and rewarding addition to your marine aquarium.


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