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Gregory
Shane
Off-topic I certainly don't know anything about the sea, but I'm quite the detective, wishing your pet good health...
Jacqueline6670
I completely disagree. An anemone has nothing in common with corals.
Russell8484
Yarik, the ectacmeia is resilient... I'm sure if there were another kind, it would be doomed.
Aaron580
It has, Igor, it has... The order Actiniaria, class Anthozoa - coral polyps. It refers to solitary, skeletonless corals.
Elizabeth1221
This is, so to speak, already the wilderness. Although from this point of view, they certainly do. After all, both are polyps. The only difference is that a coral is a colony of polyps, while an anemone is a single organism.
John3165
Anemone is a solitary coral. Period. This is the modern taxonomy. Although 90% of biology dissertations are based on revisions of taxonomy, so, the cards are in your hands!
Gabrielle5053
Well then, a polyp.
Well, they have nothing to do there, so they are conducting a review of the systematics. Just think of the good old Malawians, since the early 80s they have been so muddled that you would break your tongue with the current names.
Jasmine
I had a white sea anemone that was the first creature in the aquarium, it came from Moscow on the first day of salting, and it crawled over the moon stones... I fed it daily with various things, then it turned out... after 3 months, that there were two of them, and the second one hadn't eaten anything all this time, it was transparent like a jellyfish... they are still alive to this day, they have grown and, strangely enough, are sitting in the strongest current... I feed them whenever I remember... maybe it's a resilient species...
Chris
First, name the species, not just "anemone." Then, who gave you such advice to feed it, especially with boiled shrimp (and I bet you’re not being stingy when you feed it, no wonder it burps in the morning) during the animal's adaptation period? You can start feeding only when there is complete adaptation, and even then, only with very small portions of either fresh or freshly frozen food, when the animal has stopped crawling, looks quite healthy, and has a good reaction to external stimuli. Otherwise, you barely put the anemone in the aquarium, and you rush to feed it... They die from that.