
Rock Flower Anemone Care Guide
Phymanthus crucifer
❤️ Care
The Rock Flower Anemone, with its stunning vibrancy, is a resilient addition to your aquarium. Here’s an in-depth care guide to ensure your anemone thrives in its aquatic environment.
Tank Setup
For successful care, provide a tank with capacity sufficient enough to support marine life, ideally starting at 20 gallons. The Rock Flower Anemone requires medium lighting; LED or T5 fixtures could supply adequate light. Proper water quality is essential, maintaining a stable temperature between 75°F and 82°F and a salinity of 1.024 to 1.026 specific gravity. Rock Flower Anemones prefer moderate water flow, so consider placing them in areas where water movement is neither too still nor too turbulent.
Feeding
Although Rock Flower Anemones can absorb nutrients from the water and rely on photosynthesis due to their symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae algae, offering additional food will improve their overall health. Feed them small pieces of shrimp, fish, plankton, or manufactured anemone food once or twice a week.
Tank Companions
These anemones are known for being very peaceful, making them compatible with diverse tank mates. They exhibit moderately territorial behavior, where they will choose a spot and remain mostly stationary. Ensure that mobile invertebrates or fish don’t disturb their chosen spot.
Maintenance
Maintaining a clean tank is fundamental, but the Rock Flower Anemone is relatively low maintenance compared to other aquatic species. Regular partial water changes and consistent monitoring of water parameters are necessary. Be careful when adjusting their position, as moving them too often can cause stress and affect their health.
General Care Tips
The Rock Flower Anemone is resilient, making it a suitable choice for aquarists with some experience. Despite being moderately affordable and rare, they provide a vibrant centerpiece for your aquatic display.
By fulfilling these care requirements, your Rock Flower Anemone can live a long, healthy life, adding vivid color and interest to your marine aquarium.
📊 Datasheet
View More- DifficultyModerate
- HardinessResilient
- Light RequirementMedium
- Maintenance LevelLow Maintenance
Please note: These values are based on the average of various confirmed sources.