Red Carpet Qs

Pay attention to the tentacles out on the border. If they are pointed they are Maxi Mini. The OP's picture need to be update once they are in the tank for a while then we can tell weather it is a Haddoni or not.

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Wow. So happy this thread was bumped. I recently visited my lfs and they had two of these things. 2 red carpet anemone about half dollar sized. They want $99 for each. When asked what species they were I got the reply " I'm not sure which one it is, but they arent the minis, these get pretty big"
I almost went nuts and bought one, assuming its a haddoni. Glad I didn't, and I'm glad this thread got bumped for me to see it.

Has anybody gotten a positive Id on a grown one yet? I'm real curious to know what it is for sure before I spend $100 for one and it not be what I'm expecting.
 
Here is a pic (cell phone) of my S.haddoni.
Is now been in the tank 3.5 months and is about 4 times the size.
I can now say without a doubt it's a S. haddoni.
I was 99.9% when I got it.

I will try to post a pic of it now with the real camera in the next couple of days.

Kedd
 

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Here is a pic (cell phone) of my S.haddoni.
Is now been in the tank 3.5 months and is about 4 times the size.
I can now say without a doubt it's a S. haddoni.
I was 99.9% when I got it.

I will try to post a pic of it now with the real camera in the next couple of days.

Kedd

Definitely interested in seeing photos. Does it look like the photos posted above, where the mouth is green, or does it look more like the second photo that I posted?

The reason I ask is because I think there are two types of these red anemones that have been seen in the past few months.

The first, is as seen in the second photo that I posted, appears to be a baby haddoni. I would consider this extremely rare, and would expect to see only one specimen come in.

The second, are the ones with the green centers and what appears to be black tips on the tentacles. I'm guessing that these are mini-maxis or some type of colonial anemone, and that they have the ability to split (like BTAs) which explains why they are appears in large quantities.
 
I am guessing that Kedd is just posting for comparison. I think that we will see noticeable differences between his small Haddoni and the anemones posted earlier. If nothing else, I don't ever recall a Haddoni with a flourescent green mouth or red base, at any size.

I decided to pick one of these guys up too. I figure no matter what it is, I'm gonna love it, and if it is a Haddoni then it was a steal. :)
 
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The ones posted that are small and red are 1000 percent maxi minis.

They are being sold all over as red carpet anemones. Not Maxi mini carpets.

The second one you posted d nak is haddoni just like bonsai's pics.
 
The ones posted that are small and red are 1000 percent maxi minis.

They are being sold all over as red carpet anemones. Not Maxi mini carpets.

The second one you posted d nak is haddoni just like bonsai's pics.

I could be wrong for sure, but from the column to the tentacles it sure looks like my last
S. haddoni.
I also thought most Maxi mini carpets prefered rock, this nem went straight for sand.
When I got it it was sold as a ricordea so the suprise was cool:)
Either way I'll know soon enough with it's growth rate.
I will say which ever it turns out to be the thing is crushing my hermit supply even though I feed the tank heavy and it gets plenty of that too.

I try to take some pics this weekend.

Kedd

Kedd
 
Kedd, I don't think reefvette is referring to your anemone. Your picture was much too difficult to clearly tell wether or not your anemone is an s. Hadonni. however, I do agree with reefvette that the rest are Definately maxi minis.
 
Reefvette,

I'll post pics sunday.
I hope you are wrong. LOL
If not I'm always up for learning about the nems.
I'm a SPS guy but think the anemones really set a tank apart.:beer:

Kedd
 
Reefvette,

I'll post pics sunday.
I hope you are wrong. LOL
If not I'm always up for learning about the nems.
I'm a SPS guy but think the anemones really set a tank apart.:beer:

Kedd

Does your anemone have the green center and dots at the tips of the tentacles, or is mostly a uniform color, like the photo of the baby haddoni that I posted?
 
Ok here are some pics.
I think I'm wrong and its not a S. haddoni the more it grows.
It seems to change each day and is growing fast but i'll let the experts decide.

Kedd
 

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Yes they are S. tapetum. The tentacles on the outside is what give them away. They are longer than the other tentacles and pointed in Tapetum. Haddoni tentacles on the outside is the same as the other tentacles.
 
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