Sea Anemones

Some sea anemones cling to life right below the surface of salty waters, whilst some others swim freely in the abundance of the ocean. Daughters of the currents of emerald seas and turquoise oceans, the watery winds make these incredible sea-flowers, resembling little medusas, wave their petal-like arms hypnotically to their rhythms. Read more to find out about what these beautiful oceanic creatures are all about.
  • Bubble Tip Anemone
    As the name rightly suggests, bubble tip anemones have bulb-like tips on their tentacles. Go through this article for a brief overview about this sea anemone.
  • Sea Anemone Care
    Do you want a sea anemone as your friend in your aquarium? But do you know sea anemone care is not an easy job. A new aquarium and an inexperienced owner both can lead to its death. Read this article to get some tips on how to take care of it...
  • Clownfish and Sea Anemone
    The symbiotic relationship between clownfish and sea anemone is quite interesting. While one is a skilled predator, that hunts by shooting poisonous harpoons, the other is known for its aggressive temperament. Read on to know more about the clownfish and sea anemone symbiotic relationship...
  • Facts about Sea Anemones
    Sea anemones are water-dwelling, predatory animals of the phylum Cnidaria. They are stinging polyps that spend major part of their lifetime attached to rocks on the bottom of the sea or on coral reefs. Sea anemones have a close resemblance to corals, jellyfish, tube-dwelling anemones and hydra.