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Epiactis lisbethae Brooding Anemone, Giant Brooding Anemone

Epiactis lisbethae is commonly referred to as Brooding Anemone, Giant Brooding Anemone. Difficulty in the aquarium: There are no reports available yet that this animal has already been kept in captivity successfully. Toxicity: Toxic hazard unknown.


Profilbild Urheber Douglas Mason, USA

Epiactis lisbethae retracted with young (Carmel Point) 2019


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lexID:
13959 
AphiaID:
283432 
Scientific:
Epiactis lisbethae 
German:
Große Brut-Anemone 
English:
Brooding Anemone, Giant Brooding Anemone 
Category:
Актинии 
Family tree:
Animalia (Kingdom) > Cnidaria (Phylum) > Anthozoa (Class) > Actiniaria (Order) > Actiniidae (Family) > Epiactis (Genus) > lisbethae (Species) 
Initial determination:
Fautin & Chia, 1986 
Occurrence:
Alaska (Western Atlantic), Canada Eastern Pacific, Eastern Pacific Ocean, Gulf of California, Northeast Pacific Ocean, USA 
Marine Zone:
Subtidal, sublittoral, infralittoral, deep zone of the oceans from the lower limit of the intertidal zone (intertidal) to the shelf edge at about 200 m water depth. neritic. 
Sea depth:
1 - 30 Meter 
Habitats:
Seawater, Sea water 
Size:
up to 3.15" (8 cm) 
Temperature:
°F - 59 °F (°C - 15°C) 
Food:
Carnivore 
Difficulty:
There are no reports available yet that this animal has already been kept in captivity successfully 
Offspring:
Not available as offspring 
Toxicity:
Toxic hazard unknown 
CITES:
Not evaluated 
Red List:
Not evaluated (NE) 
Related species at
Catalog of Life
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More related species
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Author:
Publisher:
Meerwasser-Lexikon.de
Created:
Last edit:
2024-07-19 14:22:21 

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Epiactis lisbethae Fautin & Chia, 1986

Although tiny young anemones may adorn the column of the brooding anemone.

Similar to Epiactis ritteri and Epiactis prolifera.

External links

  1. Wikipedia (en). Abgerufen am 18.06.2021.
  2. WoRMS (en). Abgerufen am 18.06.2021.

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