Condylactis gigantea (Pink Tip) is a visually impressive sea anemone known for its large size and distinctive pink-tipped tentacles. This medium specimen is suitable for marine aquarium enthusiasts with some experience in keeping invertebrates.
Care Level: Moderate care is required to maintain optimal health. Stable water parameters and regular feeding are essential.
Feeding: This anemone benefits from supplemental feeding of meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and finely chopped seafood 2-3 times per week to support growth and vitality.
Compatibility: Generally peaceful towards other invertebrates and fish; however, caution is advised as it can sting nearby corals and small fish. Avoid housing with aggressive or anemone-eating species.
Reef Safety: With Caution – While it can be kept in reef tanks, it may sting neighbouring corals or sessile invertebrates if placed too close.
Lighting Requirements: Moderate to high lighting is preferred to support the symbiotic zooxanthellae within its tissues.
Water Flow: Moderate water flow is ideal to ensure proper gas exchange and waste removal without causing stress.
Placement: Position on a stable rock or substrate area with enough space to expand fully without touching other corals or anemones.
Origin: Not Provided
Maximum Size: Up to 30 cm in diameter under optimal conditions.
Minimum Tank Size: Recommended minimum of 100 litres to provide ample space and stable water conditions.
Regular monitoring of water quality and stable parameters will help ensure the health and longevity of your Condylactis gigantea (Pink Tip).
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