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i just picked one up yesterday from Petco....i felt i had to save the little guy plus they were having a sale that i couldn't resist..in full bloom....he's about 6" and for $30 bucks i couldn't beat that ....but last night i pretty much re-aquascaped the tank (72gal bowfront) and relocated some my corals to the wife's tank in order to accommodate the big fella...ive kept anemones in the past so and have had good luck with them so i figured why notTo keep the experience stress free I encourage those wanting to keep carpets anemones to create the system and buy those tank inhabitants that will coexist well with a carpet.
In the recent past I attempted to keep a Haddoni with sps, while aesthetically pleasing, once you invest money in expensive corals the worry that your Haddoni may at any time (middle of the night) go for a walk into your corals isn't a stress free experience. I removed the Haddoni in favor of my sps and I am really happy with that decision. If your tank is larger, 100 gallons and up than having a carpet with more expensive corals might not be as worrisome.
If you love your Mandarin keeping a carpet is a risk. Carpet anemones eat fish and it only takes one tiny contact with the anemone.
Yes a lot of hobbyist keep fantastic systems that house a mixed reef and varied fish types with carpets, but it comes with very real risk. For me personally if I ever keep carpets again my systems will be designed specifically for anemones.

i just picked one up yesterday from Petco....i felt i had to save the little guy plus they were having a sale that i couldn't resist..in full bloom....he's about 6" and for $30 bucks i couldn't beat that ....but last night i pretty much re-aquascaped the tank (72gal bowfront) and relocated some my corals to the wife's tank in order to accommodate the big fella...ive kept anemones in the past so and have had good luck with them so i figured why not
FWIW, my blue S. gigantea with a trio of ocellaris clowns and an anemone crab in it is by far my most interesting invert. It is way cooler than a bunch of artificial looking SPS corals that never do anything (which I no longer keep).
I've had it for a few years now, and it has grown from a little one (maybe 6" across) to probably 20" across.
im gonna post up a pic tonight for you guys to see....just in case i was wrong thinking it was a HaddoniWhat is the best way to tell the Haddoni from other carpet anemones? At the local stores they have just had them listed as carpet. I haven't ordered any livestock online mainly due to shipping costs and being home to receive the shipment.
It is way cooler than a bunch of artificial looking SPS corals that never do anything (which I no longer keep).![]()


Photo of my guy

