haddoni carpet anemone

lord fu fu

Member
i just basically want to know the care level for these guys and any experiences with them. i am asking because i have seen a web site that said its the easiest anemone to care for another one that said difficult care and another that said moderate...
 

meowzer

Moderator
LOL...don't you just love the info out there....Everything contradicts everything..lol
ANYWAY..carpets..like all anemones need excellent water quality and excellent lights
BUT...Carpets tend to grow big and eat your fish....
 

lord fu fu

Member
well i have been planning to get an anemone and been practicing keeping pristine water conditions with weekly water changes and im not afraid of it eating other fish b/c im planning on just keepin my pair of skunk clowns, corals, and this anemone which should also make keeping the water clean easier with less fish
 

lord fu fu

Member
AWESOME! anyone else like rod have any input on the care level of the S. Hadonnis? speak today or forever hold your peace
 

lord fu fu

Member
well turns out i wont order the hadonni till next week cuz thursday-friday night i have to help move my sister back into her college dorm room for the year
...i mean
but yeah this gives me more time to be sure about my hadonni purchase
 

rod buehle

Member
definitely the easiest of the carpets, but IMO a BTA is much easier to care for.
most people lump all of the carpet anemones together, but theuy all have very different needs. HAdoni is pretty easy to care for, but there are reports of eating fish. S.gigantea is not nearly as likely to eat your fish, but they have one of the worst records of survivability in our aquaria. They have very specific needs that are far different from the hadoni. S. mertensi, simply gets HUGE. Too large for most tanks.
gigantea = 22"
hadoni = 28"
mertensi = 36"
 

nuro

Member
i had a gigantea that did fantastic but it was a fish killer. i lost a clown, a jawfish, and and angel to it before i gave it away
 

lord fu fu

Member
well it looks like ill be leaning towards the BTA because its going in a 29 gallon biocube. thank you lord rod for answering my most humble question
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) and would i be able to keep 2 BTA's in one tank because i dont want my skunk clowns fighting with my maroon over an anemone
 

lord fu fu

Member
the thing i am afraid of though is that the single anemone between the skunks and the gold stripped maroon might spark some fighting and i dont wanna do the since they are all best friends now
 

small triggers

Active Member
Im more suprised your maroon hasnt killed the skunks in a 29? they are VERY territorial and may not be big enough yet to woop up on them but they will not last long in a 29g tank together.
 
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