What flow types and strenght do haddoni require?

Straight outta the anemone faq...

Straight outta the anemone faq...

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Stichodactyla haddoni (Haddon’s Anemone, Saddleback, or Carpet Anemone)
Difficulty: Difficult (one of the hardier clown anemones)
Maximum size: 2 feet in diameter. Short tentacles, closely packed together.
Recommended Minimum Tank Size: Medium (minimum 40 gallons).
Placement in Tank: In sand only.
Light: Wide range of acceptable light â€"œ from VHO fluorescent to metal halide.
Current: Low-moderate.
Natural clown fish symbionts:
A. akindynos
A. chrysogaster
A. chrysopterus
A. clarkii
A. polymnus
A. sebae
Split history in captivity: None.
Additional info: Commonly available, even in color morphs like green, blue and purple.
Notorious fish eater â€"œ extremely “sticky” when healthy. Will eat anything that blunders
into it, including shrimp, crabs and snails. Can get very large, very quickly.
 
It requires a moderate flow. For comparison, you will need stronger flow for ritteri while your anemone could be sufficient for a half of the flow requirement for ritteri.
 
Thank you! I have read the faq but thought better to get opinions from people that have them as things often change.
 
i saw a small haddoni green at the LFS can i keep it until it gets too big for the tank in 12inches from 130w powercompact?
 
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