Rock Flower Anemone

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Rock Flower Anemone (Phymanthus crucifer) – Description & Care Guide

The Rock Flower Anemone is a hardy, non-aggressive, and vividly colored anemone ideal for beginner to advanced reef aquarists. Known for its stunning, flower-like appearance and relative stability, it’s a popular addition to reef tanks for both aesthetic and functional purposes.


Basic Description

  • Scientific Name: Phymanthus crucifer

  • Common Names: Rock Flower Anemone, Flower Anemone, Sea Anemone

  • Appearance:

    • Disc-shaped with short, rounded or petal-like tentacles

    • Comes in vivid colors—neon green, red, orange, pink, purple, and rainbow morphs

    • Center mouth may be brightly contrasting in color

  • Size: Up to 4–6 inches (10–15 cm) in diameter

  • Origin: Caribbean and Western Atlantic

Placement Tip: Prefers sand bed or rocky crevices. Once it attaches its foot, it usually stays in place.


Lighting & Flow

  • Lighting: Moderate to high—supports zooxanthellae for photosynthesis

  • Flow: Moderate, non-blasting flow. Too strong and it may retract or move


Feeding

  • Natural Feeding: Photosynthesis (via symbiotic algae)

  • Supplemental Feeding (Optional but Encouraged):

    • Mysis shrimp

    • Chopped fish or shrimp

    • Reef-safe frozen foods

  • Feeding Frequency: 1–2 times per week

Tip: Feeding can promote growth and help it recover from stress or shipping.


Behavior & Compatibility

  • Aggression: Low—tentacles have a mild sting; won't harm most corals unless touching

  • Clownfish Hosting: Generally does not host clownfish

  • Tankmates:

    • Reef-safe fish, corals, and inverts

    • Avoid aggressive or anemone-eating fish (e.g., large wrasses, butterflyfish)


Reproduction & Movement

  • Movement: Rarely moves once settled

  • Reproduction: Can reproduce sexually or asexually (splitting); not frequent in home tanks

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