Ultra Maxi Mini Carpet Anemone
Stichodactyla tapetum
 
Perfect for Nano Reef Aquariums
Description:These are not died colors. This photo
has not been touched up. Maxi Mini Carpet Anemone's are also
called Pizza Anemone's. They are exceptionally hardy, easy to
keep , and extremely simple to clone by cutting. Maxi mini carpets
come from Vietnam. They came into the U.S. market about 5 years
ago and only recently have the really nice colors been coming
in. Unlike the mini carpet anemones, these maxi anemones come
in a rainbow of colors and grow up to 5 inches.
The maxi mini anemone is very easy to keep and acclimates within
minutes when you introduce it into your tank. It prefers to live
in rock and will move quickly to your rock work if you place
it on a sand bed. A good suggestion is to have a few pieces of
rubble rock around to place the anemones in so they won't move
around too much. Once they are settled in to their spot with
good light and decent flow, they will usually stay in one place.
Most people keep their anemones under T5's, lower down in a tank
with MH's, or under LED lighting. To see all the beautiful colors
in Maxi Mini Carpet Anemones actinic / blue lighting is required
to get the beauties to fluoresce under.
Maxi mini carpets have a week sting compared to other anemones
and other corals. They are not aggressive and you don't have
to worry about them digesting your corals during the night, like
some other corals would do. I would not advise putting them next
to other types of anemones as the maxi minis will probably be
damaged. You can keep several maxi mini carpet anemones together
in a tank. Since they come in a variety of striking colors, a
maxi mini tank is quite beautiful.
Diet Though mostly photosynthetic,
supplemental feedings of raw table shrimp, clam, mussel, silversides,
squid and other marine based meats can be fed every few days.
Pieces should be cut roughly to the size of the anemones mouth.
Note: if we run out of one variety we sill substitute another
of the three Ultra varieties.
Care Level:Easy
Aggresiveness:Peaceful
Lighting
Requirements:Moderate
Water Flow:Medium
Approximate
Purchase Size: About 21/2
to 3 inches fully open. |
Red Patterned
$24.99 Orange Patterned $24.99 Blue Patterned Sold Out
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Pink
Tipped Haitian Reef Anemone
Condylactis
sp.

Description:The Pink-Tipped Haitian
Reef Anemone is collected from the Western Atlantic Ocean in
lagoons or on inner reefs, as individuals, or loose groups. The
Pink-Tipped Haitian Reef Anemone is one of the most familiar
and popular anemones in the aquarium trade. Its beautiful colors
and inexpensive price make it popular, especially for beginners.
In the aquarium a base size of about 3" to 4" is common.
The base color is usually pearly white and the tentacles usually
have magenta or pink tips on its long tapering tentacles. The
tentacles may occasionally develop a bubble-like appearance to
them. It prefers to bury its base in the sand or into the crevice
of a rock for protection.
The Pink-Tipped Hatian Reef Anemone is a hardy aquarium anemones,
but this sea anemone species still needs good lighting to do
well in the aquarium. Like all sea anemones they are photosynthetic
and need light to keep the zooxanthelle that lives within their
body tissue alive. We recommend either power compact or T5 flourescent
lighting.
The typical reef environment is what is needed for any of the
many variations of Condylactis Anemone. They need live rock or
some other solid material they can attach to. Be sure to have
all of your pumps covered, most good quality pumps have guards
on them and are worth the investment. Because this anemone will
move about, you will want to provide foam filters over any power
head intakes.
Diet/Feeding: The Pink-Tipped Hatian
Reef Anemone is a carnivore. Feed it chopped silversides, shrimp,
krill, and mussels, fresh chopped fish (from your grocery store),
as well as frozen carnivore preparations. Feed once a week or
less. Since this is a cooler water anemone, their metabolism
would be much slower than the more tropical sea anemones.
Approximate
purchase size: 3" to
4" |
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$5.99 each ~
Regular
Price $14.99 each |
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Blue
Carpet Anemone's
Stichodactyla
haddoni

This
is the natural color of these carpet anemone's!
Description:These are not died colors. This photo
has not been touched up. This colorful Anemone is also referred
to as Haddons Anemone, Saddle Anemone, Saddle Carpet Anemone,
or Saddleback Anemone. Haddon's Carpet Anemone have short, blunt
tentacles with a very potent sting, and can be distinguished
from their close relatives Stichodactyla gigantea and Stichodactyla
mertensii by the lack of any coloration, spots or markings on
the underside of the anemone and down its column. This anemone
serves as a "host" for many types of Clownfish in the
wild including: Amphiprion clarkii, A. sebae, A. akindynos, A.
chrysogaster, A. chrysopterus, and A. polymnus. In the home aquarium,
they can also serve as host for Amphiprion ocellaris, A. percula,
and A. allardi.
Requirements: The Haddon's Carpet Anemone requires
a tank with strong lighting and good water movement. The aquarium
should have a variety of sandy and rocky locations as this animal
oftentimes can move about and seek refuge in a place it prefers.
This species of Carpet Anemone prefers to bury its foot into
the sandy bottom, and will oftentimes attach itself to the bottom
of the aquarium glass, where its column is completely buried
in the sand for protection. When first introducing this anemone
into the display, it is best to try and dig out an area of the
sand bed where you prefer it will reside, while decreasing the
flow rate during this time so that its not blown around the display.
Doing so will allow the anemone time to settle in and bury its
foot completely into the sand bed. Once in place, carefully move
some sandy substrate around the column and increase the flow
rate back to the normal output.
Care: Although one of the easiest Carpet
Anemones to care for this animal is still challenging,
and is best left to the seasoned veteran aquarists. For proper
care, a fully established aquarium, with perfect water chemistry,
adequate flow and strong illumination, along with weekly or even
daily feeding is needed. Ideal foods consist of chunks of fresh
fish, uncooked shrimp, and other meaty marine foods.
Care Level:This is an advanced aquarist item, any
questions please call
Approximate
Fully Open Size: Medium:
6" to 8"; Large 9" to 12" |
Medium $139.00 Regular Price $179.99
Large $189.00 Regular Price $229.99 each
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