They are not aggressive and you don t have to worry about them roving around and.
Maxi mini carpet anemone care.
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We actually saw our mini maxi carpet anemones spawning.
They come in a variety of bright colors so a garden of mini maxi carpet anemones of many different colors looks amazing in a large tank.
Their health can be judged by their stickiness the stickier the better.
The maxi mini carpet anemone nbsp stichodactyla tapetumi is often described as possessing some of the most beautiful rainbow colors in the aquarium trade.
They thrive in tanks with.
The maxi mini carpet can sting corals but i have not found the sting to be as bad as some other anemones like a bubbletip anemone or long tentacle anemone.
While they can still grow to 4 6 in size when full grown they are still much smaller than other varieties of carpet anemones that can reach 2 to 3 feet in diameter.
Its small size and easy care make these anemones perfect for the novice aquarist and nano aquarium enthusiasts.
The easy to keep mini maxi carpet anemone is a great anemone for a nano aquarium that couldn t house a large anemone.
Mini maxi anemone care.
Unlike the larger stichodactyla haddoni and stichodactyla gigantea carpets maxi mini carpet anemone s are not a host.
Although the mini carpet anemone can sting like other anemones and rhodactis mushrooms it is not an aggressive anemone.
The mini maxi carpet anemones stichodactyla tapetum are easy to keep easy to propagate and come in a wide variety of colors.
Excellent for the novice aquarist the ease of care and smaller size make it perfect for 1st timers and excellent in smaller aquariums.
Unlike its larger cousins stichodactyla haddoni and stichodactyla gigantea the mini carpet anemone isn t known to act as a host to clownfish species.
Mini maxi carpet anemones are some of the smallest types of carpet anemones.
Easy to keep easy to propagate and ranging in a rainbow of knockout color forms the mini carpet anemone turns your rock work into an aqua scape of artistic expression.
Most aquacultured corals and anemones are asexually produced by either by them naturally splitting or.