I have had him about 7+ months now (could be slightly more or less). He has never buried his foot, and never attached in the aquarium for more than a few hours, mostly though a few minutes.
I have tried large pvc, digging a hole, placing foot against glass, smooth rock on top of foot, surround by rock, lowered flow for a few weeks, hold anemone to attach to larger rock to help get into sand, placed coffee mug in front of anemone to press against large rock, glass bowl for foot- all failed. (Cut off flow for at least 15 minutes per attempt). He will attach to the object and then move or fall off. :facepalm:
He is eating normal (extremely strong feeding/ grabbing response), responsive, looks perfect except when I stress him by trying to help with attaching (will attempt about once every 2 to 4 weeks) - his mouth will inflate. I found him upside down on top of my red haddoni (oral disc to oral disc) so I decided to try to help him bury his foot again, but did not work.
All params are good. All lighting is good. All other haddonis' foot buried.
His foot attached in qt. There are no rips or tears whatsoever, and he can attach but just for a short amount of time.
I know I posted about this before, but maybe someone has something I can try that has not been mentioned.
I am concerned for its health and longevity. Minus the foot attaching issue, he would be perfectly healthy, but I have not experienced a healthy haddoni not attaching/ burrying before
I have tried large pvc, digging a hole, placing foot against glass, smooth rock on top of foot, surround by rock, lowered flow for a few weeks, hold anemone to attach to larger rock to help get into sand, placed coffee mug in front of anemone to press against large rock, glass bowl for foot- all failed. (Cut off flow for at least 15 minutes per attempt). He will attach to the object and then move or fall off. :facepalm:
He is eating normal (extremely strong feeding/ grabbing response), responsive, looks perfect except when I stress him by trying to help with attaching (will attempt about once every 2 to 4 weeks) - his mouth will inflate. I found him upside down on top of my red haddoni (oral disc to oral disc) so I decided to try to help him bury his foot again, but did not work.
All params are good. All lighting is good. All other haddonis' foot buried.
His foot attached in qt. There are no rips or tears whatsoever, and he can attach but just for a short amount of time.
I know I posted about this before, but maybe someone has something I can try that has not been mentioned.
I am concerned for its health and longevity. Minus the foot attaching issue, he would be perfectly healthy, but I have not experienced a healthy haddoni not attaching/ burrying before