
Where to buy Maxi-Mini Carpet Anemone
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About Maxi-Mini Carpet Anemone
Small carpet anemone with a flattened, disc-like oral surface typically ranging from 2–4 inches. Coloration varies widely, including shades of red, orange, brown, yellow, and green, often with contrasting tentacle colors or banding patterns. The base is typically pale or whitish.
Key facts
- Care Requirements
- • Place on substrate in lower tank areas with moderate lighting • Requires medium, non-turbulent water flow to prevent stress • Prefers strong but indirect lighting; avoid direct high-intensity spotlights • Feed small meaty foods (mysis, copepods) 2–3× weekly; primarily photosynthetic • Maintain stable temps (72–78°F), pH 8.1–8.3, and low nitrate/phosphate levels
- Placement Recommendation
- Bottom
- Coral Type
- Anemone
- Additional Notes
- Photo needed: new livestock catalog expansion entry added on 2026-04-25. Small carpet anemone often kept decoratively rather than as a clownfish host. Photo candidate added via SearchAPI on 2026-04-25 from e-marineaquatics.co.uk. Verify species match and usage rights before marking final.
- Water Parameters
- Temperature: 72-78°F pH: 8.1-8.3 Salinity: 1.023-1.025
- Growth Rate
- Moderate
- Feeding Needs
- Light supplemental feeding
- Flow Requirement
- Medium
- Care difficulty
- Moderate
- Appearance Description
- Small carpet anemone with a flattened, disc-like oral surface typically ranging from 2–4 inches. Coloration varies widely, including shades of red, orange, brown, yellow, and green, often with contrasting tentacle colors or banding patterns. The base is typically pale or whitish.
- Min tank size
- 20 gallons
- Family
- Stichodactylidae
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