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  2. Aiptasia - Wikipedia

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    Aiptasia is a genus of a symbiotic cnidarian belonging to the class Anthozoa (sea anemones, corals). Aiptasia is a widely distributed genus of temperate and tropical sea anemones of benthic lifestyle typically found living on mangrove roots and hard substrates. These anemones, as well as many other cnidarian species, often contain symbiotic ...

  3. Aiptasia mutabilis - Wikipedia

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    Aiptasia mutabilis, also known as the Trumpet anemone, Rock anemone, and Glass anemone, [1] is a species of anemone typically found attached to substrates in cold waters of the Atlantic Ocean. [2] Its unique trumpet shape gives it its common name and it can grow to be 12 cm, having a column between 3 and 6 cm in size. [ 2 ]

  4. Acreichthys tomentosus - Wikipedia

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    Acreichthys tomentosus. (Linnaeus, 1758) Acreichthys tomentosus, commonly known as the bristle-tail filefish or Aiptasia-eating filefish, is a species of demersal marine fish which belongs to the family Monacanthidae and is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the Indo-west Pacific. It is a small fish that can reach a maximum size of 12 ...

  5. Exaiptasia - Wikipedia

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    Exaiptasia. Exaiptasia is a genus of sea anemone in the family Aiptasiidae, native to shallow waters in the temperate western Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. It is monotypic with a single species, Exaiptasia diaphana, and commonly known as the brown anemone, glass anemone, pale anemone, or simply as Aiptasia.

  6. Berghia - Wikipedia

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    Berghia is a genus of sea slugs, aeolid nudibranchs. They are shell-less marine gastropod molluscs in the family Aeolidiidae. [2] They are covered in cerata which give them their unique tentacle look and color. Berghia are commonly found in shallow waters and their diet consists of strictly Aiptasia Anemone.

  7. Aiptasia diaphana - Wikipedia

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    Aiptasia diaphana is a small sea anemone with a base diameter of up to 30 mm (1.2 in), a column height of up to 50 mm (2.0 in) and an oral disc of 30 mm (1.2 in). The column is yellowish-brown or brownish-green, smooth and retractable. The colour is somewhat variable because symbiotic algae (zooxanthellae) are sometimes present in the tissues.

  8. Bartholomea annulata - Wikipedia

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    Batholomea annulata. Carlgreniella robusta Watzl, 1922. Dysactis annulata. Paractis solifera (Le Sueur, 1817) Bartholomea annulata is a species of sea anemone in the family Aiptasiidae, commonly known as the ringed anemone or corkscrew anemone. [2] It is one of the most common anemones found on reefs in the Caribbean Sea.

  9. Alligators and swamp buggies: How a roadside attraction in ...

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    Michael Hoffman, 42, and his family feed fish to alligators at Gatorland in Orlando, Florida on June 25, 2024. Started in the late 1940s, the family-run park was established years before the ...