The carpet anemone stichodactyla haddoni is often called a saddle carpet anemone.
Haddoni carpet anemone care.
Yes minimum tank size.
Low to moderate lighting.
It features short and blunt stinging tentacles that should be accounted for during handling and placement away from other corals.
Although one of the easiest carpet anemones to care for this animal is still challenging and is best left to the seasoned veteran aquarists.
Carpet anemone haddoni carpet anemone scientific name.
Without a doubt they are one of the most colorful of the clown hosting anemones.
Unlike large fish species large invertebrate species do not require as large of an aquarium but it is recommended to provide a tank that is at 18 to 24 from front to back so that the green carpet anemone can fit comfortably.
It will require a large aquarium however as these anemones can get big.
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.
Around 34 to 36 inches appearance.
Stichodactyla haddoni reef compatibility.
The saddle anemone nbsp stichodactyla haddoni is commonly referred to as haddon s anemone saddle carpet anemone or the saddleback anemone.
The saddle anemone is an excellent host for clownfish and will flourish in tanks with strong lighting strong water.
Contrary to the popular belief that this species.
The green carpet anemone requires a large aquarium due to its maximum size of approximately 20 in the aquarium environment.
There are three different species of carpet anemones typically seen in the hobby.
This anemone serves as a host for many types of clownfish in the wild including.
Simply magnificent they make a gorgeous centrepiece in a saltwater aquarium.
In the home aquarium they can also serve as host for amphiprion.
A magnificent animal it makes a gorgeous centerpiece in a saltwater aquarium.
20 gal max size.
The haddoni carpet anemone has very short and tightly packed tentacles.
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.
Haddoni or haddon s carpet anemone is the most commonly imported and readily available of the large carpet anemones and can be identified by its thick central column with large pedal disc very short stubby tentacles and tentacle free oral area and attains a diameter of about 60 cm.