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They don't sting per se in that you don't usually feel yourself being stung like you would from say a bee or something. But haddoni's in particular shoot nematocysts like crazy (they are, after all, fish eaters and thus accustomed to larger prey items). (They're not so much active predators mind you, more like opportunistic. I.e., it's not like seek out fish to eat. But, fish are dumb, sooner or later they will blunder into the anemone and if the anemone is hungry it may try to .. well, eat the fish. This is haddoni though, gigantea is not the same category of aggressiveness.) So you don't perceive the sting as a sting, you perceive it as stickiness. In the case of haddoni the tentacles are so sticky that if you touch the tentacles, odds are you'll pull them right off when you take your hand back. The next day your hand is covered in itchy welts and you wonder where they came from. At least I sure did, took me many times before I put 2 and 2 together. ("Oohhhhhh, I touched the carpet yesterday.") So keep handling to a minimum. Use gloves (disposable ones like what you can get at Home Depot are fine, I find aquarium gloves are too bulky and no good for finessing your way through the tank). Find a spot where you want it to be, like some small rocks near the bottom that have a crevasse or indentation or cup or bowl like shape, and let it float down towards it. Have your current off for this and low/subdued until you see it's attached to something. (Nothing like having a floating ball of anemone bouncing around your tank..) Good luck. Please post some pictures (not just for the ID, but just because ... we all like seeing stuff!! And I just dig carpets so I want to see, I want to see. ![]()
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![]() Wow, thanks for the responses guys. From what you've said and what I know about this guy it sounds like a Haddoni. I will find out some more from the person that gave him to me later tonight if I can. He is in a bag in my sump at the moment waiting to see his new home.
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![]() I haven't talked to the girl that gave him to me yet, but here's a pic...He seems to be doing fine so far.
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![]() Ooh, very nice haddoni you have there. The variegation pattern (the two tones/colours) in the tentacles is a "distinguishing feature" of the species.
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![]() I think it's a she!
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![]() What should I feed this guy? I think he was being fed prawns but I don't know how often. Can I just buy prawns from Safeway? What are other feeding options?
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![]() Prawns will work. When I had mine, I fed it chopped up prawn about 1x per week. If I had some filleted snapper or something like that I would give it about a 1" square.
You could try mysis too and see how it likes it.. I also tried things like mussels and clams but found it would spit it out about 1/2 way digested after a few hours, so I stopped offering it those.
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