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- Planting and Growing the Candle AnemoneAlso known as the thimbleweed or long-head thimbleweed, the candle anemone is native to the United States. It is from the buttercup family of plants and is botanically named Anemone cylindrica.
- Planting and Growing the Canadian AnemoneAlso known as round-leaf thimbleweed, windflower, and meadow anemone, the Canadian anemone is native to the United States
Examples of Symbiosis: Nature's Idea of SharingSome plants and animals pair up as unlikely partners to make life easier for one another. Learn about surprising examples of symbiosis.
Anemone PlantThe anemone plant flowers like a buttercup.
What Salt Water Aquarists Need to Know About the Berghia NudibranchBerghia nudibranchs are species of sea slug that can be raised in salt water tanks. These graceful creatures are also helpful, eating the pesky aiptasia or glass anemones.- Majano Anemone:Innocent Looking Pest at BestAnemones represent a fascinating and enticing addition to many saltwater aquariums considering the plethora of livestock available. Unfortunately, the Majano Anemone is not part of this category as you will soon understand...
- Care of the Salt Water AnemoneEasy care instructions and steps to successfuly raising sea anemones.
- How To Choose Carpet AnemonesCarpet anemones are beautiful and can offer a marine aquarist a truly unique and vibrant animal to a species tank not housing reef animals such as corals. Care and proper planning needs to be taken however when selecting one of these animals...
- Native Plants to Grow in the Northeastern US and New EnglandFive native plants to the New England area and the northeastern United States.
- Bulbous Plants Need Much Care for Best ResultsRanunculus, anemones, daffodils and narcissus are four favorite bulbous plants in this area. Mass planting of these will make a beautiful yard in the early spring and they are also excellent as cut flowers.
- Ranunculus and AnemonesRanunculus and anemones, two of Southern California's most popular spring-flowering ornamentals, deserve to be known as the twin flowers. They look alike, grow alike and may be propagated from either seed or corms.
Grow Great Anemone in Your Flower GardenTips to help you grow the perennial anemone in your home flower garden
Japanese Anemones, Fall Blooming BeautiesJapanese Anemones (Anemone Hupehensis) are fall blooming beauties that will give you outdoor flower color, garden texture and provide you with cut flowers for indoor arrangements until around mid-November.- Get Rid of the Aiptasia in Your Saltwater AquariumThis article discusses both chemical and biological methods for eliminating aiptasia from your reef tank.
- Proper Shipping and Transporting Techniques of Marine LivestockTheir are two distinct ways of transporting fish, coral and invertebrates, the dry and wet method. The choice is yours, but may reflect in the overall health of your specimen and reduction of stress as well.
- Clown Fish and Sea Anemone: Guaranteed Symbiotic Relationship or Not?A lot of time has been allocated to numerous debate topics recently by marine aquarists regarding clown fish and sea anemones. Stay tuned for the fintastic facts regarding this unique scenario...
- Condylactis, One of the Easiest Anemones to KeepCondylactis or Haitian anemone is one of the hardiest of all the anemones available for the marine aquarium.
- Sebae Anemone: The Ideal Candidate for a Marine Aquarium?Gorgeous anemone that if collected and handled appropriately, with the right lighting and water parameter requirements, can be an ideally suited inhabitant in a captive environment.
- The Carpet Anemone: One Spectacular Flowering Animalan informative attempt at encouraging and educating fellow aquarists in their possible selection of a Carpet Anemone...
- Reef Pests and Their Ramifications (Part 2)Vying for the most beautiful, entertaining and fascinating reef aquarium set-up we can as conscientious marine aquarists, takes alot of time, reading, making the right choices, and being able to correctly identify and take necessary action to reverse the problem...
- Facts About the Pacific Long-Tentacle AnemoneMany aquarists are enthrawled by the symbiotic relationship between anemone and its host, the clown fish... The Pacific Long Tentacle Anemone may be just what the doctor ordered for those of you eagerly anticipating adding an anemone to your aquarium.
- The Bubble Tip Anemone: Suitable Reef Inhabitant?Possibly one of the easiest anemones to maintain under the right conditions, this anemone definitely deserves your attention, especially if you plan on adding certain species of Clownfish to the equation...
- Anemones and Reproduction: Oh the Possibilities!Third in a series of articles regarding anemones.This article focuses on both the sexual and asexual means of reproducing and numerous ways an anemone can produce siblings thus ensuring its survival and evolution from the past into the distant future as well...
- Anemones: Defensive Mechanisms of These Flower-AnimalsAnemones are animals, that are pretty interesting in their own right. I will delve further and deeper into the life of anemones based on anemones and their ability to evolve up til now through defensive strategies...
- Cerianthids: Vibrant Flowers of the SeaIf you have an anemone or are experienced with keeping anemones, a tube anemone may be for you...
- Aiptasia Anemones: Are They All that Bad for Your Marine Tank?Their has been a lot of talk regarding the negative impact that aiptasia anemones provide though they are not all that bad...There is hope!
- Pom Pom Coral: Looks like an AnemoneThis coral is quite interesting because it's a hard coral which looks like a soft coral.
- Carpet Anemone: Has No TentaclesThe Carpet Anemone looks more like a mushroom than it does an anemone.
- Rock Anemone: Missing Many TentaclesThe Rock Anemone does not look like your average anemone because it's missing a lot of tentacles.
- Pink Tip Anemone: Very Long TentaclesWhen you see an anemone it's usually the shorter version which is called the Bulb Anemone. The tentacles are very close together and the same size.
- Bulb Anemone: Most Common Type of AnemoneThe most common type of anemone that you will find is called the Bulb Anemone. This anemone is the kind of anemone that you have all seen in Finding Nemo.
- Sea Anemonesfascinating, mesmerizing and interesting animals
How to Successfully Plant AnemonesIf you're looking for flowers that are easy to plant, and will reappear year after year, then the Anemone might be what you're looking for. Find out how to plant this type of bright flower and more information by reading this article!
Decorating with Winter and Spring FlowersOne way to beat the winter doldrums is to fill your space with the colors, textures and aromas of fresh flowers.- Violet Underwater Concert(Purple Haiku Contest)
The Murph Has Hit the FanThis article recounts a day in the life of having a marine tank and taking care of the helpless inhabitants within.- Nudibranches: Slugs of the Marine WorldOften times, visually stunning in appearance, these gastropods make poor additions to a captive environment for the most part...
"Urchin"If I could, I'd take the ocean on my should and let you continue to clutch your rock the way an urchin would:- Grecian HelmetsA poem

