Acid Splatter Bubble Tip Anemone
Indisponible
The Acid Splatter Bubble Tip Anemone is a spectacular designer morph of the Entacmaea quadricolor , characterized by bulbous tentacles displaying irregular "acid splash" spots and patterns—a blend of fluorescent green, yellow, and white creating a unique effect under actinic lighting. A highly sought-after collector's specimen. A natural host for clownfish.
Requirements
- Lighting: strong to very strong — 200–350 PAR to maximize fluorescence
- Water flow: moderate to strong, non-directional
- Temperature: 25–27°C — Salinity: 1.025–1.026 stable
- pH: 7.8–8.4 (normal natural day/night fluctuation in a reef tank)
- Alkalinity: 8–9 dKH — Calcium: 400–450 ppm
- Bac mature minimum 6 months
Behavior
It attaches itself in a well-lit rock crevice. Stinging tentacles — open space around corals. Divides naturally by binary fission.
Food
Feed 2–3 times per week with shrimp or carnivore food.
Compatibility
Ideal with Amphiprion ocellaris , A. percula . Incompatible with butterflyfish.
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