My husband and I visited a great shop about an hour away from our home and found a huge blue carpet anemone (about 40cm fully inflated). They sold it as a gigantea, but judging by the shape, thin tentacles and size, I think it is actually a mertensii (giganteas in a way are a generic category for carpets here). It is still expanding in the tank, so it'll probably be a slightly lighter color when it fully inflates, but for now, I thought I'd share pics. I love the current deep blue color, especially in contrast to its smaller and lighter gigantea neighbor.
The neighbor for comparison:
For those in the Kanto region of Japan, I highly recommend CrownFish in Saitama for carpet anemones. Of all the carpet anemones I have kept, I have always had the best luck with CrownFish, though I also recommend Kazika in Kanagawa.
The front of the tank:
The lights are Aqua Illumination LEDs (3 units) set at only 55% for now, but will be dialed up to 65-70% eventually. All attempts to run the lights higher than 75% (doing so very gradually over many days) caused all anemones in the tank to shrink back and try to find lower ground.
The neighbor for comparison:
For those in the Kanto region of Japan, I highly recommend CrownFish in Saitama for carpet anemones. Of all the carpet anemones I have kept, I have always had the best luck with CrownFish, though I also recommend Kazika in Kanagawa.
The front of the tank:
The lights are Aqua Illumination LEDs (3 units) set at only 55% for now, but will be dialed up to 65-70% eventually. All attempts to run the lights higher than 75% (doing so very gradually over many days) caused all anemones in the tank to shrink back and try to find lower ground.