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> Sea Anemones > Entacmaea quadricolor
Updated 12/14/2023
Family
Actiniidae
INDO-PACIFIC
Entacmaea quadricolor
Palau, 6 feet
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Lewaleng, Indonesia
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Yawatano, Japan
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Rainbow Reef, Fiji, 8 feet |
Maeda Point, Okinawa, 25 feet |
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Yawatano, Izu, Japan, 30 feet |
Osezaki, Japan, 30 feet |
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Osezaki, Japan, 30 feet |
Central Philippines
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Pura, Indonesia, 20 feet
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Rainbow Reef, Fiji, 25 feet |
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BUBBLE-TIP ANEMONE
Common in crevices on hard reef, often forming extensive beds of
clones. Tentacles not especially long, generally swollen below the
tip, color variable, often with purple tips and rarely ornate white
stripes. Host to a number of Anemonefish species. Red Sea to
Japan and French Polynesia, excluding Hawaii. Entacmaea
actinostoroides is a synonym. |
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