WYSIWYG Phymanthus crucifer (formerly known as Epicystis) 1
WYSIWYG Phymanthus crucifer, these anemones are kept under Blue light only, and are also photographed under Blue/Orange filter
Data sheet
- Delivery price France
- Fixed price €24.90 - Offered starting from €249 of living*
- Frais de port européens
- LIVE shipping in Europe 29€ - Free for orders over 249€ of animals
- Minimum order amount for live products
- 50€ excluding shipping costs. For the well-being of the animals, do not make them travel alone.
- Maintenance
- Medium
- Food
- Photosynthetic symbiosis, carnivore, filter feeder
- Reef compatibility
- With caution
- Recommended number
- Several individuals
- Photo reliability
- WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get)
- Note
- Attention to the circulation pumps.
- PAR light intensity
- 100 to over 800 µmol/m²/s Low to very high
- Delivery date
- Choose your delivery day at the "Address" step in your cart.
- Reproduction
- Possible
- Package information for the winter period
- A hole is made in the cardboard to supply the chemical heater with oxygen.
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WYSIWYG Phymanthus crucifer, these anemones are kept under Blue light only, and are also photographed under Blue/Orange filter
The species Phymanthus crucifer belongs to the Phymanthidae family. Feeding once every 2 days is recommended with prey such as rotifers and brine shrimp nauplii of a size <0.5cm, for example. Recommended for experienced aquarists. Propagating Phymanthus crucifer is impossible or very difficult. Light: medium to low with a spectrum of around 18,000 to 20,000 K. Aggressiveness: medium. Current: low. Water quality: we recommend a nitrate NO3- level above 10mg/liter. Also, a phosphate PO4 level between 0.01 and 0.05mg/l. Of course, Calcium (400-440mg/l), Magnesium (1250-1350mg/l), and KH (7.5 to 9°All) should be at the proper levels. In conclusion, Phymanthus crucifer are less easy to maintain than other anemones unless you light them moderately to lightly and keep water flow minimal, provided the parameters are good. This anemone can be occupied by various invertebrates such as shrimp (Periclimenes) and most clownfish.
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