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Rock flower anemones can tolerate a wide range of lighting intensities, but some recommend moderate lighting (100–200 par) or even low conditions.
Rock flower anemones can tolerate different water flow conditions, but some recommend moderate to strong water movement. They may also do better in tanks with more current, so they have better access to food.
Rock flower anemones do well in standard reef conditions, which are usually around 74–80°F.
Rock flower anemones appreciate a substrate like a sand bed or rockwork for stability. However, once a rock flower anemone is on a rock, it can be difficult to get off, so it's best to be careful when moving it.
Rock flower anemones can eat a variety of frozen fish foods, such as shrimp, fish, squid, and krill. You can feed them every three days, in addition to what they catch when you feed the fish. The food should add vitamin enough that the polyp can fully ingest it. You can also add vitamin additives and highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFA) to the food.
It's important to properly acclimate rock flower anemones after shipping, as the process can be stressful for them. You should also avoid dipping them in coral dip or rinse, as this can cause death or severe damage.
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