Introduction to the species of Thousand-armed Buddha coral
Thousand-armed Buddha coral

Name:Thousand-armed Buddha coral
English name:Tube-dwelling anemone
Name:Cerianthus membranaceus
>Distribution:Southern Australia, New Guinea
Feeding requirements:Water temperature: 21-28, specific gravity: 1.020-1.025, PH: 8.1-8.4
Flow of water :Medium
Light:10000-30000
Difficulty of feeding:Easy
Feed:Plankton< br>Brief description:This kind of sea anemone can penetrate mucus and form a dark sheath that is tens of centimeters long in the sand. Once it is invaded, it will quickly retract into the sheath. . Unlike ordinary sea anemones, they have two types of tentacles: the tentacles located on the sides of the mouth are shorter; the outer tentacles are significantly longer. The tentacles are generally clear in color and have needle-like tips at the end. Because the tentacles are very soft, they often sway with the water waves, making them very beautiful. Mainly feed on zooplankton and organic debris in the water layer.

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