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Entacmaea quadricolor. The bubble anemone. (See photo at left.) Hosts 11 species.
Macrodactyla doreensis. Very long, widely spaced tentacles. Usually dull color, buries column in sand. Hosts 2 species.
Heteractis aurora. Dull color, buries column in sand. Distinctive tentacle shape (see top photo above.) Hosts 7 species.
H. crispa. Long, thin, almost pointed tentacles that often seem tangled. Hosts 11 species.
H. magnifica. Brightly colored column, blunt tentacles. Often photographed. (See small photo opposite.) Hosts 10 species.
H. malu. Buries column in sand, fairly short tentacles, limited range. Hosts only Clark's.
Stichodactyla haddoni. Haddon's carpet anemone. Short-tentacles. Grey, with white radial stripes. Hosts 6 species.
S. gigantea. Bludru anemone. Longer tentacles, larger than Haddon's. Hosts 6 species.
S. mertensii. Merten's anemone. Colorful; largest carpet anemone, to lm across. (See bottom photo above.) Hosts 10 species.
— David Pickell
One of the piscivorous cone shells (Conus sp.) devouring a small goby. Most cone shells eat worms, but the relatively few fish-eating species are very dangerous.