Photographer: Paul Osmond
(see this users gallery) At night, a Tuberculate Night Anemone (Alicia cf. sansibarensis) feeds with its long tentacles. This species is only seen at night and is distintive with the grape like clusters of vesicles on the long tube column.
This anemone was seen during a night dive on the "Twin Rocks" shore dive in front of the Planet Dive resort in Anilao in the Batangas region of The Philippines.
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· Date: Mon November 21, 2005 · Reference ID: 648/22005-10-21-22-05-50 · Views: 5054 ·
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Keywords: actininaria sea anemones tentacles sting nights bumps asia pacific tropical feeding waving filter feeder
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Californian Tube Dwelling Anemone - Pachycerianthus fimbriatus Paul Osmond
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