The Funburst is a variety of rainbow anemone, with a fairly unique trait. It has the habit of growing to six inches in size only…before it splits. When you add this anemone to your collection, you can be guaranteed that they will split eventually, especially if they are fed regularly. Over TWENTY YEARS in culture, so if you’re looking for your first nem – this one will be kind to you. Very, very kind. As with all nems, watch for their safety with your powerheads and overflows. After so long in captivity, their sting does not appear to be very potent, and they don’t seem to damage other corals too much before you can notice and relocate them.
Care Levels *
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- Bulletproof – To be deemed “bulletproof” at TRF, we have to know that even the newest of newbies couldn’t mess this one up! Therefore, it cannot be a hard coral, (sadly, as some of our hard corals have earned this title) and it must have already been an easy to keep species to begin with. These corals can live through almost anything you can throw at them, and in many cases already have!
- Easy – While not bulletproof, it’s close! This one won’t mind terribly if your water parameters are a bit off, or if nitrates are a bit high (less than 50). Just don’t shock them too hard, and they should do well.
- Moderate – You should probably be well aware what your current calcium and alkalinity levels are to choose this level. While they will still be resistant to mild swings, a bit more care should be taken to make sure your tank is remaining somewhat stable.
- Expert – Time to break out the phosphate test; if it gets too low, this one might throw off all of its skin. If it gets too high, it will probably turn brown and eventually die. If you want something that won’t “take over your tank”, this one will be it!
Feeding *
* While no direct feeding is necessarily required if you have good lighting and fish that are being fed, (it has become an expert at filtering over the years) for its best health and for growth the Funburst anemone will enjoy any size all the way up to TDO Chroma Boost™ Large. It is important to note that when an anemone tries to digest something too large for it, it will spend more energy in the digestion process than it gains from the food, so make sure you are not overfeeding the large pellet. (max of 4 – 5 every other day for adults) For a more all in one choice for anemone feeding, we recommend a broadcast feed of Reef Nutrition TDO Chroma Boost™ A .
Lighting Requirements *
* Our corals are grown in natural sunlight and have been acclimated to Radion lighting; many can take extreme and even sudden adjustments. While we cannot say how high or how low you should place it in your tank not knowing what lights you have, we can give you a range based on our own Radion G5 XR Pros. If the coral looks pale or hasn’t extended fully in the first week or so, this is probably because it is receiving too much light; it is unlikely to be not enough if you have a light meant for corals. Remember, that piece has had to deal with a week of cloudy or snowy weather before in our greenhouse!
Flow Requirements *
This can be a tough one to gauge as well, after all, what is meant by high flow? Largely comparative, it is difficult to say what high flow means in one tank vs. another. Below is our best representation of what we mean by our given flow levels, comparative to our Current-USA eFlux Wave and Flow Pumps.
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- Low – This does not mean NO flow, although it may be able to take that. However, take care not to give this one too much – you may blow it right off of the rock!
- Moderate – This one will do better if you can see it moving a bit, a gentle sway. Think waving hands at a concert or football game…a medium tempo back and forth action.
- High – Forget the sway, this coral says HIT ME and means it! That said, you can blow the skin off any coral with too much flow in one spot, though that probably won’t happen with this one if you are using diverted flow powerheads.
*** Handled incorrectly, any coral can be dangerous! Special care must be taken with the zoanthidae family in particular, as many of them contain palytoxin. Since they have been known to lose this toxin in captivity, and even cyanobacteria and dinoflagellates have been discovered to contain it; it is best for the home marine aquarist to proceed with caution when handling any of their animals or rocks.
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- When removing your coral, try to handle it by the edges of the rock, or better yet, the bottom. This will not only help protect you, your coral will appreciate it, as well!
- If you have an open wound on your hand, it may be necessary to wear gloves. Latex are fine, or the reusable plastic gloves made for aquariums.
- WASH your hands! Since palytoxin needs to enter your body in some way for you to become sick, a simple hand wash will solve most of your problems when doing general tank maintenance and placing corals.
Joseph Posch (verified owner) –
Size is great for the price. Anemone settled in right away.
Sara (verified owner) –
Laura Lambert (verified owner) –
Absolutely beautiful, healthy, and opened immediately. Very well packaged and outstanding customer service!
Brandy Parsons (verified owner) –
This place is awesome!!! They are as great as the reviews say they are! I heard about them from a friend, of a friend…. of a friend, situation. Also, it was somewhere I had never been and out of state. I took a chance, and it paid off. I hadn’t had much luck with anemones and people kept telling me that they weren’t healthy when I got them (from our LFS.) That must have been it! This rainbow (funburst) bubble tip anemone is incredible! Nice, fat, healthy… great color and movement. Tentacles are nice and healthy, not stringy. Nicely packed and shipped! If I’m ever in Raleigh, NC., I will go (in person) to thank them! Great place! I highly recommend!
James (verified owner) –
Very nice and looks amazing thx reef farm
Helen (verified owner) –
Wonderful. Will do business again.
Benjamin Tillett-Wakeley –
Very healthy. Beautiful colors.
ramsesgr (verified owner) –
I just received them. Coloration wise they look amazing, however, I ordered two 3-4 inch ones and the ones and received two 1-2 inch ones. The only way they could possibly measure 3 inches is if you grabbed them by tentacles and tried to stretch them out in one direction …
ramsesgr (verified owner) –
Update on the Nems: one expanded to 1.5 inch, other to 2 inch. Beautiful coloration as described, just waiting for them to expand to the described size of 3+ inches
pizza2049 (verified owner) –
This nem came well packed and very healthy. Found a spot and fully opened after 3 day! Super awesome nem, you cannot go wrong with this purchase!
Ronny Sawiki (verified owner) –
Stunning!
Randy Havard (verified owner) –
Everything came in great condition, funburst anemone opened up nicely and is doing great . Thanks
Dawn Grace (verified owner) –
Beautiful! The Funburst came package in an insulated box healthy and arrived early. It settled in quickly and a few days later it is open and gorgeous.