AkoAung
aka -iDestroya-
Part I: Identification
I got this small anemone. I think it's a pink gigantea but I'd like your thoughts on what it is. This is the best overhead I can do to avoid the light reflection:
bottom of the anemone, taken with iphone:
a close up shot of the mouth:
and hopefully a better view of the tentacles:
Going by liveaquaria, "The True Carpet Anemone can be distinguished from Stichodactyla haddoni by the rows of spots on the underside of the oral disc which stop at the column." I think that's what I have here.
Part II: Care
I understand it likes to be at the place between sand and rocks. High intensity light. Could I mix it in with SPS corals - they will be up high while (I hope) this one won't climb the rocks and touch SPS (can't see it doing that and being a relative of carpet don't think it will). wiki and liveaquaria both says true carpet likes "strong current". like how much? will it move to where it likes?
currently I have it in a basket with a nemo. I will place it in a dedicated clown tank being set up atm. I understand that it requires a mature aquarium. I plan to use liverock and livesand from my current tanks and plumb it to my current display setup. Then eventually I may take it offline and run them independently. Pros and cons? Thanks for your thoughts!
I got this small anemone. I think it's a pink gigantea but I'd like your thoughts on what it is. This is the best overhead I can do to avoid the light reflection:
bottom of the anemone, taken with iphone:
a close up shot of the mouth:
and hopefully a better view of the tentacles:
Going by liveaquaria, "The True Carpet Anemone can be distinguished from Stichodactyla haddoni by the rows of spots on the underside of the oral disc which stop at the column." I think that's what I have here.
Part II: Care
I understand it likes to be at the place between sand and rocks. High intensity light. Could I mix it in with SPS corals - they will be up high while (I hope) this one won't climb the rocks and touch SPS (can't see it doing that and being a relative of carpet don't think it will). wiki and liveaquaria both says true carpet likes "strong current". like how much? will it move to where it likes?
currently I have it in a basket with a nemo. I will place it in a dedicated clown tank being set up atm. I understand that it requires a mature aquarium. I plan to use liverock and livesand from my current tanks and plumb it to my current display setup. Then eventually I may take it offline and run them independently. Pros and cons? Thanks for your thoughts!