Haddoni questions

kingpin9995

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I have about a 6 inch haddoni in my 92 gallon corner bowfront. I was having issues with it deflating during peak light hours under my led. I have a reefbreeder IT 2040 programmable. It's chinese but it has been a great light. After lights out it seems that is the time it expands. I was told to take the intensity down some and that it may be getting stressed by it's new light. I've had this guy for about 3 weeks. When inflated it looks great and the mouth is pretty tight. It was attached to the bottom glass but lately it seems to move it's foot up more to a rock on the sand bed. One other thing is that it is not sticky. I touched it with a turkey baster while feeding other corals and no stick at all even though it looks great. I took my lights down to 45 percent blue and 30 white at peak which lasts around 6 hours. Not eating either.. Parmameters are all in good range for a 2 year old system. I dose kalk in my ato and have a HOB refugium with chaeto. I have had a minor cyano outbreak on parts of my sand bed but otherwise everything is doing great.. Any ideas... Do I need to ramp the leds down even more? Or is this guy sick.... and need to be treated?
 
1st a picture always helps. Are you positive is a haddoni? I run Maxspect Razors on my haddoni tank, and all 5 of them like it bright. And Haddoni are Always Sticky if they are healthy. So if I had to Guess, I would say sick and needs to be treated. Better safe than sorry. And Pics alway help LOL
 
Here is a pic. Is this an haddoni.. Bought it from Dr FS.. Live aquaria
 

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It's mouth is tight. It moved from attached under sand bed the other day to the underside of live rock... It has no sticky at all. When I got it was very sticky and fed it a couple of small shrimp pieces after 4 days after it settled in. It was probably a third bigger then. It was actually huge when I put it in and after a few hours.
 
Yes, that does look like a haddoni, You may want to ramp down you light for a week or so. And then slowly bring them back up, Leds are bright, but not always to our eyes. I started my out at about 30% and slowly ramped up to my current level 90 blue and 75 whites.

Good luck
 
What about this guy not being sticky at all? Could this be from stress of the trip from Cali, and my lights being ramped up, or is that a sure sign of sickness and not stress?
 
From my experencie, not sticky usually means sick. Any that I have received in the mail were always super sticky. But when mine got sick and all 5 of them did get sick, they lost their stickiness. I would do the cipro treatment as soon as you can. Better safe that sorry. If he is healthy it can't hurt and if he is sick, it will diffinently help.
 
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