Brooding
A species of Cricophorus, Also known as Brooding anemone Scientific name : Cricophorus nutrix Genus : Cricophorus
Brooding, A species of Cricophorus
Also known as:
Brooding anemone
Botanical name: Cricophorus nutrix
Genus: Cricophorus
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Description
Description
This small anemone has a diameter of 10–15 millimetres with a range of colours that can appear to be iridescent. When underwater it extends short, fine, smooth tentacles that are 2–5 millimetres long with rounded tips. These are arranged in three to four crowded whorls along the edge of the disc. The inner tentacles can be twice as long as the outer tentacles. Tentacle colour can range between light yellow and deep brown and often feature green, blue or red tinges. Its central disc can be a similar colour to the tentacles or a contrasting colour such as white, purple or orange and usually features radial markings. Its mouth can be light blue, bright pink or purple, and often has a lighter colour on the interior. The anemone's column is usually a deep brown colour, but can also be green, blue, or yellow. Out of water, the tentacles retract and the anemone camouflages itself against the plant it is attached to.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Cnidarians Class
Sea anemones and corals Order
Sea anemones Family
Hormathiidae Genus
Cricophorus Species
Brooding