Maxi-min Carpet Anemone
Maxi-Mini Carpet Anemone (Stichodactyla tapetum) – Description & Care Guide
The Maxi-Mini Carpet Anemone (Stichodactyla tapetum) is a stunning, hardy, and relatively small species of carpet anemone. Popular for its vibrant colors and smaller size, it's a favorite for nano and mid-sized reef tanks. Unlike larger carpet anemones, it poses less risk to tankmates—but still requires specific care.
Basic Description
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Scientific Name: Stichodactyla tapetum
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Common Names: Maxi-Mini Carpet Anemone, Mini Carpet Anemone
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Appearance:
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Round, flat oral disc with short, sticky tentacles
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Comes in bright colors—green, red, blue, orange, purple, and patterned morphs
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Typically has a visible mouth in the center
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Size: Grows up to 6–10 inches (15–25 cm) in diameter
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Origin: Indo-Pacific, including Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines
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Placement Tip: Place it on rockwork or coarse substrate; it may move until it finds a comfortable spot. Use a mesh barrier if you want to limit movement temporarily.
Lighting & Flow
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Lighting: Moderate to high PAR (~150–250) is ideal for vibrant color and health
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Flow: Moderate, irregular flow is best—enough to bring food but not blast the tentacles
Feeding
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Natural Feeding: Photosynthesis via symbiotic zooxanthellae
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Supplemental Feeding (1–2x per week):
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Mysis shrimp
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Chopped raw shrimp or fish
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Silversides (small pieces only)
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Reef-safe frozen carnivore foods
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Note: Don’t overfeed—it can lead to poor water quality or stress the anemone.
Behavior & Compatibility
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Aggression: Semi-aggressive; has a strong sting
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May sting or eat small fish, shrimp, or corals that wander too close
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Can damage neighboring corals if too close
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Clownfish Hosting: Occasionally hosts clownfish, but not consistently (especially not larger species like Amphiprion ocellaris)
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Tankmates: Best with fish and inverts that don’t perch on or approach it
Reproduction & Movement
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Can reproduce asexually (splitting), though less frequently in home aquariums
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May move around tank when conditions are not ideal (light, flow, space)