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Condy anemone
Natural variantUncommon in the tradeBeginner to keep

Green Condy

A variant of Condy anemone (Condylactis gigantea)

Green Condy

Representative Condy anemonephoto — a dedicated image of this exact morph isn't available yet.

A Condy with green-tinged oral disc and tentacle column, sometimes fluorescing under blue light, with tips ranging from clear to pale.

📜 Backstory

Green-pigmented *Condylactis gigantea* turn up in the same Caribbean wild harvest but less frequently than tan/pink animals, so they're often cherry-picked and priced a notch higher. The color is natural pigment variation in the wild population rather than an aquacultured strain — there is no captive 'green Condy' breeding line.

Keeper tips for this variant

A little actinic/blue light helps the green pop; keep it well-fed with meaty foods since it relies less on light than many photosynthetic corals.

This page covers the Green Condy variant. For full husbandry, water params, diet and health —General care: Condy anemone

Other Sea Anemones variants

Pink-tippedPurple-tippedColored column formsPink-Tip CondyPurple-Tip CondyOrange/Sunset CondyHaitian Reef (Pink Tip) CondyRainbow / Multicolor CondyHaitian Reef Anemone (Condy)Pink Tip Condy (Pink Tip Haitian)Purple Tip Condy (Purple Tip Haitian)Green Condy (Atlantic Green)White Tip Condy (White Tip Haitian)Purple Condy (Purple Base / Atlantic Purple)