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Zoanthus kuroshio Zoanthus kuroshio

Zoanthus kuroshio is commonly referred to as Zoanthus kuroshio. Difficulty in the aquarium: Easy. Toxicity: Toxic.


Profilbild Urheber Scott & Jeanette Johnson, Kwajalein Unterwater

Zoanthus kuroshio, Kwajalein

This is a common species at Kwajalein, forming large colonies covering several square meters at a time on lagoon pinnacle and seaward reefs.
Courtesy of the author Scott & Jeanette Johnson, Kwajalein Unterwater . Please visit www.underwaterkwaj.com for more information.

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8996 
AphiaID:
389863 
Scientific:
Zoanthus kuroshio 
German:
Krustenanemone 
English:
Zoanthus Kuroshio 
Category:
Knappolypper 
Family tree:
Animalia (Kingdom) > Cnidaria (Phylum) > Anthozoa (Class) > Zoantharia (Order) > Zoanthidae (Family) > Zoanthus (Genus) > kuroshio (Species) 
Initial determination:
Reimer & Ono in Reimer, Ono, Iwama, Takishita, Tsu, 2006 
Occurrence:
Japan, Marschall Islands, Taiwan 
Marine Zone:
Subtidal, sublittoral, infralittoral, deep zone of the oceans from the lower limit of the intertidal zone (intertidal) to the shelf edge at about 200 m water depth. neritic. 
Sea depth:
1 - 15 Meter 
Size:
1,5 cm 
Temperature:
°F - 78.8 °F (°C - 26°C) 
Food:
Zooxanthellae / Light 
Difficulty:
Easy 
Offspring:
Easy to breed 
Toxicity:
Toxic 
CITES:
Not evaluated 
Red List:
Not evaluated (NE) 
Related species at
Catalog of Life
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More related species
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Publisher:
Meerwasser-Lexikon.de
Created:
Last edit:
2023-08-21 21:20:37 

Captive breeding / propagation

Zoanthus kuroshio is easy to breed. There are offspring in the trade available. If you are interested in Zoanthus kuroshio, please contact us at Your dealer for a progeny instead of a wildcat. You help to protect the natural stocks.

Toxicity


Zoanthus kuroshio is (very) poisonous and the poison can kill you under circumstances!!!
If you want to keep Zoanthus kuroshio, inform yourself about the poison and its effects before buying. Keep a note with the telephone number of the poison emergency call and all necessary information about the animal next to your aquarium so that you can be helped quickly in an emergency.
The telephone numbers of the poison emergency call can be found here:
[overview_and_url_DE]
Overview Europe: European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists

This message appears for poisonous, very poisonous and also animals whose poison can kill you immediately. Every human reacts differently to poisons. Please therefore weigh the risk for yourself AND your environment very carefully, and never act lightly!

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Zoanthus kuroshio Reimer & Ono in Reimer, Ono, Iwama, Takishita, Tsukahara & Maruyama, 2006

Zoanthus kuroshio was scientifically described by Japan.

Zoanthus kuroshio has a pink fluorescent oral disc and brown tentacles and is found on certain parts of the Taiwanese and Japanese coasts. We took the color description from a scientific paper. The photos posted differ somewhat from this description, but should show Zoanthus kuroshio with sufficient certainty. A scientific source shows that some variability in coloring is possible.

Zodiac anemone is a rich source of biologically active alkaloids.

While each individual zoanthid grows to about 1.5cm in size, sprawling colonies of these crust anemones reach immense proportions. In its range, Zoanthus kuroshio is a common species in Kwajalein, forming large colonies, each several square meters in area, on the tops of the lagoon and seaward reefs.

Notably, the fertile colonies of Zoanthus kuroshio are not only hermaphrodites, but also include exclusively male and female colonies. Four sex types have been identified in Zoanthus kuroshio: male, female, functional protogynous hermaphrodites, and unclassified sterile colonies.

The first spawn of the year occurs one day after the new moon. The colonies release the gametes into the current 3.5-4 hours after sunset. Moon phase and time after sunset are thought to affect spawn timing in Zoanthus kuroshio.

Etymology. Named for the Black Current (kuroshio in Japanese) that flows northeastwardly along the Pacific Coast of Japan where this species is found.

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