Originally Posted by
DeJaCo
Carpet or Saddle Anemones are Stichodactyla (S.),
Mertensii - Merten's Carpet usually electric green in appearance, smaller dense tentacles,
"stickier" feel to the touch, usually attaches to rock work.
Haddoni - Haddon's Anemone - more color morphs (usually more of a mottled than solid
color appearance), shorter thicker spaced tentacles, usually attaches in a sand
bed.
How do I know. Research all marine aquarium titles published since 2000. Buy them, read them, and study them. Also on anemone's one of the best out there is on Clownfish by Mary (somrthing) - sorry have loaned out book and can't remember authors name.
The friend of mine that got me hooked on salt is into anemones and has had about 5 over the last 5 years, 2 of his origional ones are still alive and thriving. Anemones are best picked out in person, becuase you can observe them, see them attached, see them feed,
put a deposit down, then pick them up. Feed and lighting are not the only requirement either. Spotless stable tank parameters and "Ample" water movement really help. Since they are mostly sesile the water movement helps carry away waste materials. And a hosting clown or damsel really prks up the anemone. It is a mutualistic relationship in nature since both derive benefit.
Actually works on just anemones are scarce and written more like a college level text book. But almost every new title out there has at least a chapter dedicated to them.
Many believe they are best left in the ocean; All I will say is I lost my first two as I added them to a 4 month old system. September 27 this fall my reef will be 1 year old, only then will I attempt another in this system. Stable parameters and longevity of the sytem
before "hard" to keep specimens. Book knowledge is great, first hand experience better,
screwing up and wasting your own money "PRICELESS" (Lessons you won't forget)
Hope that helps
thank you that help alot.so i guess its a Mertensii /
Merten's