Carpet (Haddoni) Anemone in bare bottom

Terrance

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Would a Haddoni carpet be ok in a bare bottom tank? I read 4-6 inches of sand bed is recommended for this species.

Also they are moderate to high indirect flow, correct?
 
As far as flow goes mine moved around till she found a place she liked. I tried to get her to take up residence on the rocks but preferred the sand bed to call her perminate home. So IME a sand bed would be best. I am sure though someone has been able to keep one in a bare bottom. Wait and see who else chimes in for more info on that though.
 
The only time I see Haddoni out of the sand bed are at LFS. All the happy Haddoni I ever seen are all dig in the sand bed.
 
I'm trying to avoid deep sand beds. If a Haddoni needs a sand bed to be happy, then I'd put in 1-2 inches for it.
 
I'm trying to avoid deep sand beds. If a Haddoni needs a sand bed to be happy, then I'd put in 1-2 inches for it.

My sand bed is 2-3 inches. And the Carpet seems real happy unless the dragon goby covers her with and the she curls up to remove the sand and pops back into shape in an hour or so.
 
The only time I see Haddoni out of the sand bed are at LFS. All the happy Haddoni I ever seen are all dig in the sand bed.

Things that make you go Hmmmmmmm.
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You can get a Haddoni to live in a deep hole in the rocks, but they don't like it much. Why don't you just use a 2"-3" piece of PVC full of sand and hide it in the rocks? Just put a PVC cap on one end and fill it up 2/3 full, then stand it in the rocks and set the nem in the top 1/3.

Also, they like lower flow. They don't like to be blown around at all. Gigs do, but not Haddonis.
 
You can get a Haddoni to live in a deep hole in the rocks, but they don't like it much. Why don't you just use a 2"-3" piece of PVC full of sand and hide it in the rocks? Just put a PVC cap on one end and fill it up 2/3 full, then stand it in the rocks and set the nem in the top 1/3.

Also, they like lower flow. They don't like to be blown around at all. Gigs do, but not Haddonis.

He was at the bottom,but decided to move up.Maybe he needed a change of scenery.
 
He was at the bottom,but decided to move up.Maybe he needed a change of scenery.

Haddonis like bright lighting, and often sand anemones will climb into the rocks if the lighting is not as bright (or enough white) as they want. I have seen a LTA climb the rocks like a BTA under 4 blue T5s on a 20g tank.
 
I'm trying to avoid deep sand beds. If a Haddoni needs a sand bed to be happy, then I'd put in 1-2 inches for it.

This would probably not be a sufficient amount of sand to allow a S. Haddoni to properly bury its foot or retract into the sandbed. You may be able to create a sandbed in a container to bury its foot in and then place the container in your display, but there is no guarantee that it wouldn't wander out of said container.

JM2C
 
This would probably not be a sufficient amount of sand to allow a S. Haddoni to properly bury its foot or retract into the sandbed. You may be able to create a sandbed in a container to bury its foot in and then place the container in your display, but there is no guarantee that it wouldn't wander out of said container.

JM2C

Sad to hear it. Thanks for the suggestion. I'm probably not going to get one since its questionable to leave a Haddoni in a thinner sand bed.
 
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