I had a helathy one for years. I added a MO Haddoni, it was sick and died after 3 weeks. What ever it had, it transmitted to my healthy one and it died 2 weeks later.
I think the exact same thing just happened to me. I kept a 4" green haddoni for a few months in a 40 breeder, doing very well and then added a blue haddoni that I got from a local reefer.....the next morning the new blue was smoking and deflated really badly (I knew it was sick when i saw that, should have checked before hand but I didn't have the time) and I believe it transmitted something to my green which died a few days later![]()
That is how I lost my red one, and a tan one that I had had for 12+ years -- a new addition that seemed to have an "infection" of some sorts took out both. (( the new one seemed "off" so I moved it to another tank, the tank that had the 12+ year old one -- man was that a stupid mistake )).
That sucks to hear. That red was awesome looking. Sorry to hear.
I've lost quite a few to shipping, so I decided no more shipping for me, I find mine at the LFS, which is hard to do.
Personally, I don't think there is any difference in the care/difficultly of the color morphs. I know why my red one died, and prior to that it was doing great. Had colored up and was huge. IMO, the perceived difficultly with certain color morphs is mainly because they are rare -- and people will take a chance on them when they would normally pass on it if it was a "normal" color.
That is how I lost my red one, and a tan one that I had had for 12+ years -- a new addition that seemed to have an "infection" of some sorts took out both. (( the new one seemed "off" so I moved it to another tank, the tank that had the 12+ year old one -- man was that a stupid mistake )).
Its really hard to find haddonis even in southern california. Talking to one of my LFS, he said he doesnt like to get them because he usually loses all of them.