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Old 12-14-2008, 06:17 AM
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Really!! I didn't know the minis were that aggressive - are you sure it's a mini? (I know quite a few ppl who keep them in their nanos with nano-fish)
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Old 12-14-2008, 06:22 AM
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Really!! I didn't know the minis were that aggressive - are you sure it's a mini? (I know quite a few ppl who keep them in their nanos with nano-fish)
Well I was told its a mini and it stays small (4" across max) and just splits at a certain size. Is there any way of knowing?
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Old 12-14-2008, 06:26 AM
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This thing sounds mondo aggressive. Can you post a picture of the carpet?

The fact that it "splits" is a bit of red flag. It could mean that it is indeed a S. tapetum "mini carpet" but it could also mean S. helianthus which is an Atlantic species (and known to be an aggressive eater). I'm not sure how aggressive tapetum is supposed to be. S. gigantea and S. haddoni and S. mertensii are not known splitters (there are isolated stories of it happening, but generally as exception not the rule).
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Old 12-14-2008, 06:31 AM
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This thing sounds mondo aggressive. Can you post a picture of the carpet?

The fact that it "splits" is a bit of red flag. It could mean that it is indeed a S. tapetum "mini carpet" but it could also mean S. helianthus which is an Atlantic species (and known to be an aggressive eater). I'm not sure how aggressive tapetum is supposed to be. S. gigantea and S. haddoni and S. mertensii are not known splitters (there are isolated stories of it happening, but generally as exception not the rule).


Just took one even though the lights are out. I am uploading it to photobucket now. I don't think I have Stichodactyla tapetum after looking at many pics on the web.
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Yeah so lights are out and its not fully open (after just eating ) but here is one of them.



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I've never seen tapetum in person. It doesn't really look like S. helianthus to me though, they're sort of .. not sure how to put it .. "fatter". (Still smallish, but stouter tentacles). Might be worth posting in RC's anemone forum about the aggressiveness of tapetum?
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I've never seen tapetum in person. It doesn't really look like S. helianthus to me though, they're sort of .. not sure how to put it .. "fatter". (Still smallish, but stouter tentacles). Might be worth posting in RC's anemone forum about the aggressiveness of tapetum?
Do you think it may be a large species that is just splitting a lot? Would that mean its unhappy?
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Yeah so lights are out and its not fully open (after just eating ) but here is one of them.



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Well, it's pretty, but I haven't seen any S. tapetum's that don't have multiple colours before.
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Yeah so lights are out and its not fully open (after just eating ) but here is one of them.



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The tentacle shape looks like S. helianthus to me, sort of ricordea like. That squares with your "can't touch it" statement as well, those things sting like crazy. Like Tony said, here are some pretty good anemone iders on RC or you could try sending that pic to Fenner @ wet web media. I'm by no means an expert on these.
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I think mine is haddoni. Based on the photo, I think yours is something else.

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