What is sebae anenome?

Sebae anemones (Heteractis crispa) are a type of sea anemone found in the warm tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region, including the Red Sea, the Great Barrier Reef, and the Pacific Ocean.

These anemones have large, flowing tentacles that can reach up to 12 inches in length, and they come in a range of colors including green, brown, and purple. They attach themselves to hard surfaces such as rocks, reefs, and even shells, and can grow to be quite large, up to 20 inches in diameter.

Sebae anemones are known for their symbiotic relationship with clownfish, which live in the anemone's protective tentacles and feed off of its scraps and leftovers. In exchange, the anemone is protected by the clownfish, which deter predators from approaching.

These anemones require a high level of care and attention in aquariums, and should only be kept by experienced marine enthusiasts. They require clean, well-filtered water, and should be provided with plenty of hiding spots and nooks to retreat to when they feel threatened. They should be fed a diet of meaty foods such as shrimp, squid, and krill.