Candy stripe shrimp (Lebbeus grandimanus) shelters beneath the tentacles of its host crimson anemone (Cribrinopsis fernaldi)
Photo by Shane Gross

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Candy stripe shrimp (Lebbeus grandimanus) shelters beneath the tentacles of its host crimson anemone (Cribrinopsis fernaldi)
Photo by Shane Gross

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White Spotted Rose Anemone- Cribrinopsis albopunctata
Salt Creek, August 2019
Crimson Anemone (Snakelock anemone, Chevron-tentacle anemone, Fernald brooding anemone)
Macrophotography of Cribrinopsis fernaldi (Actiniaria - Actiniidae), a sea anemone from the North Pacific Ocean. commonly referred to as Crimson Anemone, although the overall color may be white, yellow, or pink.
These sea anemones up to 20 cm tall, have narrow zigzag lines, often red, across the tentacles. Tentacles are long and may droop down. It also has red lines radiating outward on the oral disk.
This anemone broods its young internally.
References: [1] - [2]
Photo credit: ©Conor McCracken
Locality: British Columbia, Canada