Stichodactyla gigantea commonly known as the giant carpet anemone is a species of sea anemone that lives in the indo pacific area.
Giant carpet sea anemone.
Giant carpet anemones are one of the largest of the anemones available in the industry.
It is a predatory species and has the ability to move by crawling very slowly in order to reduce competition with nearby individuals or to increase the likelihood of successful reproduction.
It s the rarest of its species and have a higher price tag than other giant saddle anemones.
It can be kept in an aquarium but is a very challenging species to keep alive and healthy for more than 3 5 years.
Intense lighting is a must 250w hqi 20 000k ab.
The gigantic sea anemone stichodactyla gigantea loves warmer water 84 86f and will move often if not feed.
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Their tentacles are the longest of the carpet anemones but much shorter than a long tentacle or bubble tip anemone.
The giant carpet anemone is a carnivore.
This pinnacle off shib mizar reef was covered with a clone of a green long tentacled sea anemone heteractis magnifica home to a cloud of domino damsels a.
In the wild they can get to well over 3 feet.
The giant carpet anemone is a large anemone that lives on coral reefs and seagrass beds in the tropical indo pacific.
Stichodactyla anemones are well equipped with nutritional alternatives for their well being.
The giant carpet anemone is found in the indo pacific region growing up to 50cm in length.
This anemone will host most clownfish and should be placed in a large well lit aquarium that is well established and has stable water quality.
The giant caribbean sea anemone is a large anemone that lives on coral reefs throughout the caribbean sea.
What do sea anemones eat.
The gigantean carpet anemone typically will get over 2 feet in diameter and will frequently get to around 3 feet when kept in ideal conditions.
Red carpet anemone stichodactyla gigantea is also known as the giant anemone giant carpet anemone or giant red carpet anemone.
Red carpet anemone or giant anemone are one of the largest of the anemones available in the aquarium industry.
I feed mine 5 silversides a week.
Found over rubble and sandy bottoms of coral and rocky reefs playing host to 7 types of anemone.