Blue vs purple S. Haddoni

Blue vs purple S. Haddoni

  • Blue

    Votes: 8 57.1%
  • Purple

    Votes: 6 42.9%

  • Total voters
    14

Kaman8

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After waiting for a long time there is another Lfs that is getting blue and purple haddoni soon. What color shall I choose? They are both the same price $350 HKD and that is $44 USD :D
 
What about both. Then you can have wall to wall carpet.
What ever you like. I like Blue better. I think purple is rarer
 
I was just kidding.

What is the foot print of your tank?
It really what you want. You can keep a Haddoni in an area of about 16X16 or so. You can keep two right next to each other. However if I have 2 in my 65 gal tank, there would not be much rome for other things.
 
Liveaquaria says 1 Haddoni for 30 gal of water.

I think you are safe with purchasing two :spin3:

But do what Minh says LOL
 
I was just kidding.

What is the foot print of your tank?
It really what you want. You can keep a Haddoni in an area of about 16X16 or so. You can keep two right next to each other. However if I have 2 in my 65 gal tank, there would not be much rome for other things.

40x22x20 is the tank dimension .
 
A haddoni can grow to 36 inches in diameter. 1 per 75 gallon tank. 75 gallons is frankly too small. I don't care what LA says.

I was already afraid that it would be too small for 2 and that's why I made this poll , because I don't know what color I should choose. I like both color :hmm5:
 
I have seen a lot a Haddoni. I also had Haddoni for 10+ years. they way I don't feed it it never grew to more than about 12-14 inches. I am sure there are 32 inches Haddoni out there in the wild somewhere, I don't think you need to worry that yoru anemone will get that size. The thing about anemone is that you can not feed it and you won't starve it. They will do just fine.
 
I have seen a lot a Haddoni. I also had Haddoni for 10+ years. they way I don't feed it it never grew to more than about 12-14 inches. I am sure there are 32 inches Haddoni out there in the wild somewhere, I don't think you need to worry that yoru anemone will get that size. The thing about anemone is that you can not feed it and you won't starve it. They will do just fine.

If I buy 2 small size and I don't feed it at all then I can keep it in a 75 gallon tank? Will it really not starve without feeding?
 
Blue vs purple S. Haddoni

Your best bet is to keep only one. Those who tell you otherwise are irresponsible. It may work in the short term, but I will not guarantee you it all in the long-term. You can limit the feedings to stop or slow the growth. I don't really feed mine too often. It appears to be healthy. One, just one.
 
Anemone will not grow much if you don't feed them. I hav ekeep muliple anemones in tank before and right now I keep 4 anemones in my 65 g tank. One haddoni/gignatea hybrid, on H, malu and two small BTA. This tank have been running for about 10 years and the Malu have been there 7 years while the the haddoni/gigantea in the last 2.5 years. The two BTA 2+ years. Is that long term, I think so.
Many people keep multiple Haddoni together. Below is a picture of Todd's two Haddoni in a 75 g tank (I think, you may want to ask hime Toddrtrex).
Todd and I are huge anemone fans, much more so than the normal reefer (if any reefer can be normal)
I do not think keeping more than one anemones in 75 gal is "irresponsible". Are you skillful enought to do this is another mater. Haddoni are hardy and it is not all that hard to keep them for a reasonalble skill reefer. They are not for beginner which I do not think that you are one.
75FTS7_17_10.jpg
 
If I buy 2 small size and I don't feed it at all then I can keep it in a 75 gallon tank? Will it really not starve without feeding?

If you are willing to be responsible, and have the abilities, then Yes, 2 in that size tank will be fine, but initial acclimation may be a challenge, as haddoni can be particular on their water flow. Feed sparingly. If it grows to 36", you are incredibly talented and gifted in marine keeping.
 
Anemone will not grow much if you don't feed them. I hav ekeep muliple anemones in tank before and right now I keep 4 anemones in my 65 g tank. One haddoni/gignatea hybrid, on H, malu and two small BTA. This tank have been running for about 10 years and the Malu have been there 7 years while the the haddoni/gigantea in the last 2.5 years. The two BTA 2+ years. Is that long term, I think so.
Many people keep multiple Haddoni together. Below is a picture of Todd's two Haddoni in a 75 g tank (I think, you may want to ask hime Toddrtrex).
Todd and I are huge anemone fans, much more so than the normal reefer (if any reefer can be normal)
I do not think keeping more than one anemones in 75 gal is "irresponsible". Are you skillful enought to do this is another mater. Haddoni are hardy and it is not all that hard to keep them for a reasonalble skill reefer. They are not for beginner which I do not think that you are one.
75FTS7_17_10.jpg

That is a really nice red carpet :eek1:

I already have a haddoni in my tank for 3 weeks now and it is doing very good, but I will give it away after I bought the blue or purple or maybe both. Thanks for all the info :love1:
 
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