starfishbricks
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I am pretty stumped about this and I was hoping somebody had some insight. I purchased another haddoni about a month ago from the LFS. It's ~5" in diameter green with a purple disk. The haddoni is very healthy and its mouth has been tightly closed since about day 2. It is extremely sticky, has been eating quickly when I feed it (about once every 4 days), and hasn't deflated after the first day.
This "˜princess' haddoni refuses to attach and I'm about to tear my hair out dealing with it. I'm so frustrated with this thing that I'm about to take it back to the LFS.
The reason why I call it a "˜princess'"¦
The sandbed in my 75gal ranges from 2-5" depending on the area with most of the tank being between that. I have another haddoni in the tank that has been there for a long time now that is attached to the bottom of the tank in the sandbed. When I first introduced the new haddoni to the tank, I dug out a small depression and placed the haddoni inside. 3-4 days later, the princess was very healthy but just floated around within the depression refusing to attach. Then, I got a 6" pvc section, dug out the sand all the way down to the bottom of the tank and placed the princess directly on the glass. Within 10 seconds, the haddoni attached to the bottom of the glass. After about a day of slowly increasing my flow back to what the tank was at before (still attached tightly), I slowly raised the pvc section so a little sand would flow in and cover the sides of the foot. I did not raise it so the sand collapses on the foot, but rather just very gradually over 4-5 hours so the sand begins to cover the foot very slowly. Here is the problem. The moment sand covers the haddoni's foot just a little, it releases. I've done this same process about 3 times now over the last month and the same thing happens every time. Princess haddoni immediately attaches to glass, and as soon as a grain of sand touches it's foot, it releases.
I've inspected the foot and its very healthy with no tears and no mucous strands. Again, I want to stress that other than the fact that this haddoni refuses to attach, it is very healthy.
This "˜princess' haddoni refuses to attach and I'm about to tear my hair out dealing with it. I'm so frustrated with this thing that I'm about to take it back to the LFS.
The reason why I call it a "˜princess'"¦
The sandbed in my 75gal ranges from 2-5" depending on the area with most of the tank being between that. I have another haddoni in the tank that has been there for a long time now that is attached to the bottom of the tank in the sandbed. When I first introduced the new haddoni to the tank, I dug out a small depression and placed the haddoni inside. 3-4 days later, the princess was very healthy but just floated around within the depression refusing to attach. Then, I got a 6" pvc section, dug out the sand all the way down to the bottom of the tank and placed the princess directly on the glass. Within 10 seconds, the haddoni attached to the bottom of the glass. After about a day of slowly increasing my flow back to what the tank was at before (still attached tightly), I slowly raised the pvc section so a little sand would flow in and cover the sides of the foot. I did not raise it so the sand collapses on the foot, but rather just very gradually over 4-5 hours so the sand begins to cover the foot very slowly. Here is the problem. The moment sand covers the haddoni's foot just a little, it releases. I've done this same process about 3 times now over the last month and the same thing happens every time. Princess haddoni immediately attaches to glass, and as soon as a grain of sand touches it's foot, it releases.
I've inspected the foot and its very healthy with no tears and no mucous strands. Again, I want to stress that other than the fact that this haddoni refuses to attach, it is very healthy.