Mertens or Haddons?

cartman5579

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Can you tell me? I originally bought it as haddoni, but now i'm seeing blue to purplish verracue on the underside. And the tentacles are more fingerish than bulbous. Let me know please!

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I know GSMguy has experience with this!!
 
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Wow! I don't think it is either one.

How big is the anemone? To me it looks like it may be Stichodactyla helianthus (Sun anemone) because it looks a lot like this one. I don't know how big Sun anemones get.
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If it was a merten's the spots would be magenta or orange and continue down the column and start to form into streaks of red/orange.

With blue/purple spots it could be a gigantea, but it just doesn't look quite right.
 
If it ever expanded fully it would be over a foot for sure. The only reason i ask is that my clowns love it, but i'm not sure if they should be in it!
 
yeah, they kind of learned to be together. I have 3 BTA's and this carpet and at one point or another they have all touched eachother. At first they didn't seem to like it, but after a few days, they seem to have learned to be around eachother. I was told that different species can learn to live together, or even touch eachother, and that seems to be what has happened here.

I had though maybe gigantea at one time due to the fact that the tentacles are around the mouth.
 
Here is a pic of the underside and foot of a typical merten's carpet. Everyone I have seen (5 or 6) or heard about have had these markings. That doesn't mean they all have to.
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I am also thinking Gigantea because of the slightly more elongated tentacles.

Now I am intrigued, Phender, when I typed 'sun anemone' into google images, this is what came up:
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or was this what you meant....
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Personally, I didn't think it looks anything like the one in the image above...
 
Nope not Stichodactyla helianthus, they only get 6 inches max.

So, not Mertens, not Atlantic, that leaves haddoni, or gigantea. Could it be haddoni and have verracue? I thought i've read of haddoni hybrids with verracue. And i know i've seen GSMguy post one with the same, but it was purple
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11177967#post11177967 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reefman13
Now I am intrigued, Phender, when I typed 'sun anemone' into google images
that's the problem.
Don't use common names- for accuracy use the scientific one: Stichodactyla helianthus
 
Nope not Stichodactyla helianthus, they only get 6 inches max.

So, not Mertens, not Atlantic, that leaves haddoni, or gigantea. Could it be haddoni and have verracue? I thought i've read of haddoni hybrids with verracue. And i know i've seen GSMguy post one with the same, but it was purple
 
I have seen haddoni with faint verrucae spots, but not as pronounced as yours. I thought gigantea too, but something didn't look quite right in the pics, so I tried to think "out of the box" a little.

I forgot one of my basic ID rules. "When you hear hoof beats on the other side of the hill, think horses not zebras".

I'm going back to gigantea. The tri-colored tentacles are also a "slighty bleached" gigantea thing that they usually lose once they are acclimated.
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Don't get caught up in the "hybrid" thing. There is nothing about your anemone that says haddoni.
 
i'm guessing that your right.

Here are pics of my blue gigantea that didn't make it and i'm guessing that the verracue on this one would have looked like the ones on my current one had it inflated fully.

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I will say haddoni, dont what all the excitement is about seems healthy though
looks more like this than a gigantea does not have the "form" and I see verrucae on this in certain lights and conditions
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I have a feeling that this may be one of those situations where you have to see it in real life to make a positive ID.
 
OH MAN, COME ON!!

Which is it, ....

EXPERTS COME OUT OF THE WOODWORK!

I don't know which book, but i know i read that sometimes the only way to tell between haddoni and gigantea is the verracue and tapered or bulbous tentacles.
 
well its going to have to wait then. wife just left for two days and she took the camera. oh well, it gives me time to build my glass sump/fuge!

What should i take pics of? I can't flip it over cause it is happy and attached. I don't want to mess with its mojo.
 
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