What kind of non-photosynthetic anemones are there?

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What kind of non-photosynthetic anemones are there? I know there is a tube anemone, but are there any other kind of non-photosynthetic anemones out there?
Thanks!
 
Well, there are the Cerianthids (not really anemones, but are still called "tube" anemones), things like waratah anemones (actually cool/coldwater), some cool-looking corallimorphs that look like anemones, and others. There are plenty more, but I can't really think of many right now. Be aware that a lot of them commonly sold are cool/coldwater, though.
 
What about the Bali Rock Anemone, Bulb Anemone, Hawaiian Red Anemone, and Rock Anemone?
 
Scientific names or generalizations of scientific names, if possible. Those names just blend together in my head, lol. I have the opposite problem of many people--someone starts spouting off common names and I have no clue what they are talking about...
 
All the above are photosynthetic...

Ah, glad you knew what he was talking about :grinyes:. I feel stupid when people ask me these things and I can't reply because I don't know what they are talking about and they don't know the scientific name :wall:.
 
Ah, glad you knew what he was talking about :grinyes:. I feel stupid when people ask me these things and I can't reply because I don't know what they are talking about and they don't know the scientific name :wall:.


he he he he....I gotcha back up Amphi ..... ;)
 
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