Meet the carpet anemone.
Facts about carpet anemone.
The haddon s carpet anemone has a very potent sting and may harm corals and other anemones as it moves about the aquarium.
Stichodactyla gigantea stichodactyla haddoni and stichodactyla mertensii are called carpet anemones because they have large flattened bodies and their upper surface is covered by numerous relatively short carpet like tentacles.
The stichodactyla genus is a member of the stichodactylidae family and this genus contains 6 species.
Sebae anemones heteractis malu are fairly demanding both in aquarium conditions and in suitable fish and coral tank mates.
Once thought to be the purview of only the experienced aquarist today s aquarium technology makes it possible for a novice with an established tank at least four to six months old to successfully keep an anemone.
Sea anemones appear in a remarkable variety of shapes and colors.
Once in place carefully move some sandy substrate around the column and increase the flow rate back to the normal output.
The giant carpet anemone stichodactyla gigantea was described by forsskål in 1775.
The stichodactyla genus is a member of the stichodactylidae family and this genus contains 6 species.
It can be kept in an aquarium but is a very challenging species to keep alive and healthy for more than 3 5 years.
Some other names they are known for are merten s sea anemone non stinging carpet anemone and spotted base carpet anemone.
While not necessary in captivity pairing a host anemone with a clownfish is one of the most striking displays in the hobby.
Stichodactyla mertensii commonly known as mertens carpet sea anemone is a.
They require intense aquarium lighting in order for their hosted zooxanthellae to produce food for the anemone and they require plenty of indirect water flow in order to remove waste products from the anemone.
Most are from 1 to 5 cm 0 4 to 2 in in diameter and 1 5 to 10 cm 0 6 to 4 in in length but they are inflatable.
The merten s carpet anemone stichodactyla mertensii was described by brandt in 1835.
Top care facts for the carpet anemone stichodactyla gigantea care level.
But large heteractis anemones are prominent and visible residents on indo pacific reefs.
Some other names they are known for are gigantic sea anemone carpet anemone and giant anemone.
With their bases anchored to rocks or rubble these anemones spread their crowns of stinging tentacles wide up to three feet 1 m across.
Doing so will allow the anemone time to settle in and bury its foot completely into the sand bed.
Stichodactyla gigantea commonly known as the giant carpet anemone is a species of sea anemone that lives in the indo pacific area.
Most of the many kinds of anemones living on coral reefs stay hidden in crevices or under rocks.
There are three different species of carpet anemones typically seen in the hobby.