Apparently there is a niche market for 'acclimated/established' carpet anemones.....if that makes any sense. Out of the few that I've had the fortune to come across in this hobby - 1 didn't make it past the one month mark in my care. It happens. I share my failures along with my successes. No need to hide it. I generally feel that I can be at ease after the 3 month mark with carpet anemones. For some; they feel comfortable after 6 months or even 1 year. I've had limited success with Ritteri (Magnificent) and even less success with Sebae anemones. Bubbletips - no issues.
Anyway; another fellow reefer out East contacted me made me an offer for my Red Carpet that I couldn't refuse.
As a result; I needed another one to fill the void (and my addiction). I had one special ordered for me and it came in spectacular. A tight oral disc when it shipped and arrived, vivid colours, sticky, and the foot was attached to the shipping bag - all good signs. This one has a bright neon green/yellow center with an underlying base below its tentacles of muted green and even blue depending on lighting and viewing angle. It's hard to determine at this point if the colouration will remain over time. It may fade, stay the same or (hopefully) become more robust. I'll endeavour to post some more pics over time. I'll leave it up to you to determine if it falls into the "Rainbow" territory of classification.
Before anyone comments...."Yes....I'm aware I need a bigger display. I'm working on it. " lol
Pictures taken under various lighting conditions. No digital enhancements were made.
Anyway; another fellow reefer out East contacted me made me an offer for my Red Carpet that I couldn't refuse.
As a result; I needed another one to fill the void (and my addiction). I had one special ordered for me and it came in spectacular. A tight oral disc when it shipped and arrived, vivid colours, sticky, and the foot was attached to the shipping bag - all good signs. This one has a bright neon green/yellow center with an underlying base below its tentacles of muted green and even blue depending on lighting and viewing angle. It's hard to determine at this point if the colouration will remain over time. It may fade, stay the same or (hopefully) become more robust. I'll endeavour to post some more pics over time. I'll leave it up to you to determine if it falls into the "Rainbow" territory of classification.
Before anyone comments...."Yes....I'm aware I need a bigger display. I'm working on it. " lol
Pictures taken under various lighting conditions. No digital enhancements were made.