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Gigantea carpet anemone.
The carpet anemone stichodactyla gigantea also known as haddon s anemone is best kept on a soft substrate bottom like many anemones the carpet makes an excellent host for most types of clownfish forming a symbiotic relationship.
Big beautiful and deadly.
Some other names they are known for are gigantic sea anemone carpet anemone and giant anemone.
By mike maddox.
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.
The blue morph of stichodactyla gigantea in the wild.
The true carpet anemone has a wavy appearance and lives singly in the shallow waters of the central pacific indo pacific and red sea.
It can be kept in an aquarium but is a very challenging species to keep alive and healthy for more than 3 5 years.
A gigantea carpet anemone has been known to eat varied sizes of fish and invertebrates making them one of the more aggressive eaters when compared to other anemones.
However carpet anemones are very challenging to maintain in the home aquarium and few hobbyists are able to attain long term success.
Red carpet anemone or giant anemone are one of the largest of the anemones available in the aquarium industry.
Red carpet anemone stichodactyla gigantea is also known as the giant anemone giant carpet anemone or giant red carpet anemone it s the rarest of its species and have a higher price tag than other giant saddle anemones.
This colorful anemone is also referred to as haddon s anemone or saddle carpet.
They are capable of stinging and semi aggressive so should be kept away from other anemones and corals.
Stichodactyla gigantea commonly known as the giant carpet anemone is a species of sea anemone that lives in the indo pacific area.
This colorful anemone is also referred to as haddon s anemone saddle anemone saddle carpet anemone or saddleback anemone.
Normally found on rocky reefs with soft muddy or sandy substrate it can attain a size of up to three feet in diameter.
Saddle carpet anemones 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.
Stichodactyla spp anemones otherwise known as carpet anemones are fascinating creatures and highly sought after by hobbyists.
The giant carpet anemone stichodactyla gigantea was described by forsskål in 1775.
For that reason extreme care should be taken when keeping a gigantea carpet anemone in an aquarium with other anemones.