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Neon Green Haddoni Carpet Anemone

$299.99 $499.99
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Key Features:
⭐ Ultra-grade electric green carpet anemone — peak color saturation for the species
• Hosts Ocellaris Clownfish in our system, plus natural pairings with Clark's, Saddleback, and Sebae
• Massive, fluorescent tentacle surface that glows under quality reef lighting
• Long-term collector-grade showpiece that grows and improves for decades under stable care

SIZE: 3–5" Specimen
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Neon Green Haddoni Carpet Anemone
$299.99 $499.99
$299.99 $499.99
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About this item

Neon Green Haddoni Carpet Anemone

The Neon Green Haddoni Carpet Anemone (Stichodactyla haddoni) is the ultra-grade color expression of one of the most iconic anemones in the saltwater hobby. A massive, sticky-tentacled carpet of electric, fluorescent green spreads across the sandbed, glowing under reef lighting with a saturation that feels almost photoluminescent. Few animals in any aquarium deliver the sheer visual impact of a healthy Neon Green Haddoni — this is the color grade collectors chase, the centerpiece animal that turns a reef into something truly unforgettable.

What separates the Neon Green color morph from the standard green expression is intensity. The Neon Green grade glows with a saturated, electric brightness under quality reef lighting that standard Green specimens simply don't match. The dense, tightly packed tentacles create the unmistakable velvet-textured "carpet" surface that has made this species a hobby legend — and at this color grade, every individual tentacle catches and reflects light like a living fiber-optic display. Healthy, full-color Neon Green Haddoni specimens are genuine showpiece animals — the kind of anemone serious collectors build a tank around.

Beyond their commanding visual presence, Neon Green Haddoni Carpets are one of the premier host anemones in the reef hobby. In nature, they form classic pairings with Clark's Clownfish (Amphiprion clarkii), Saddleback Clownfish (A. polymnus), and Sebae Clownfish (A. sebae) — the iconic Indo-Pacific host relationships that have made this species so legendary. In our holding system, we have also seen regular Ocellaris Clownfish (A. ocellaris) host these Haddoni successfully, making this anemone accessible to the most popular clownfish species in the hobby. Watching a clownfish pair settle into a glowing neon-green Haddoni is one of the truly classic moments of the saltwater hobby — and at this color grade, the scene becomes genuinely unforgettable.


Available Options

3–5" Specimen

  • One small Neon Green Haddoni Carpet Anemone — ideal entry-size for established 50+ gallon systems
  • Electric fluorescent green coloration with full carpet tentacle structure
  • Manageable size for acclimation and long-term growth in a properly prepared display

5–9" Specimen

  • One mid-size Neon Green Haddoni Carpet Anemone — a full feature animal for 100+ gallon systems
  • Established carpet structure with peak electric-green color saturation
  • Display-ready size with immediate visual impact in the right system

10–12+" Specimen

  • One showpiece Neon Green Haddoni Carpet Anemone — a true collector-grade centerpiece for large display systems
  • Fully developed carpet at peak size, electric color, and tentacle density
  • The kind of anemone that defines an entire tank — exceptionally rare to find at this size and color grade

Care Information

💡 Lighting
Moderate to High — PAR 200–350
🌊 Water Flow
Low to Moderate — indirect flow preferred
📍 Placement
Deep sandbed — buries foot, requires 3"+ of sand
⚙️ Care Level
Moderate to Advanced
🐠 Temperament
Aggressive — powerful sting, will catch and consume fish
🍽️ Feeding
Photosynthetic — supplement with mysis, silversides, chopped seafood

Special Considerations

Neon Green Haddoni Carpet Anemones possess one of the most powerful stings of any commonly available reef anemone and will actively catch and consume small fish, shrimp, and crabs that contact the tentacles. Stock the tank accordingly — peaceful, slower-moving fish and small invertebrates are at significant risk. Natural host clownfish (Clark's, Saddleback, and Sebae) settle in reliably, and we have also observed regular Ocellaris Clownfish host successfully in our holding system. Provide a deep sandbed of at least 3 inches to allow the anemone to bury its foot securely, which is essential for long-term stability and reduces wandering. Position under moderate to high lighting with indirect flow to maintain the signature electric coloration, and acclimate carefully on arrival using a slow drip over 60 to 90 minutes. Feed weekly with large meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, silversides, or chopped seafood to support full carpet expansion and deep color saturation. Use gloves when working in the aquarium near this animal — the sting can cause significant skin reactions in humans.

🔍 Aquarium Insights

The Neon Green Haddoni Carpet Anemone is one of the most coveted centerpiece animals in the saltwater hobby:

  • Electric, fluorescent green coloration at the peak of what this species can express — a true ultra-grade color morph
  • Hosts Ocellaris Clownfish successfully in our system, alongside its natural Indo-Pacific host species (Clark's, Saddleback, and Sebae)
  • A long-term collector-grade display animal that defines a tank — Haddoni carpets grow for decades under stable conditions and only become more spectacular with time

Learn More

For detailed species information, compatibility, and care tips, visit our Species Library.


Livestock Disclaimer

Due to natural variation, the anemone you receive may vary slightly in size, tentacle density, and exact intensity of green within the stated size range. Color saturation may shift between brighter and deeper electric greens depending on lighting, flow, and tank conditions.

Photographs are representative examples. Individual specimens may display differences in pattern, shape, and coloration.

As with all live animals, proper acclimation and a suitable, established environment are essential for best results.

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