Is this normal for a Haddoni to do this?

Mine did the same thing today. He's back down now. Seems fine.
Maybe he was trying to coax my Coral Beauty inside lol. That fish is gonna die. :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8131255#post8131255 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Gary Majchrzak
Your Haddon's anemone is still small. It will need more space when it grows larger. Maybe it's feeling out it's surroundings in advance of making a move.

I am going to rearrange the rockwork eventually so it can have more space to come.

put it back in the nano !!! it will be happy there.

That wasn't my nano. Its much happier in my tank bc of lighting, stablility and room but already it needs more room. :)
 
I think if the anemone didn't like where it was, it would move. I tried to keep an s. haddoni in my old 55 with water parameters that left a lot to be desired, and it marched all over the place until it died (I was young and foolish, what can I say).

Now, mine never really stood up like that, and the one in my 240 now doesn't either (nor does he move around) but I have seen some that did, and they had plenty of room.

jds
 
I think I remember phil saying that he has had a number of haddoni and that some have a lot more rigidity and hold themselves up off of the sandbed while others will spread out. Hopefully he can chime in and let you know what he thinks about yours. Aside from it being a little cramped :D
 
Your 55g will hold him for a little while depending on feeding habits. It is definatly to close to the glass.

I have a green carpet in 75g and it occupies half of that tank. When it spreads out fully; it touches 3 sides of the tank and occupies up to 24" of a 4' tank. Im debating moving mine to a larger tank as we speak. I have seen one in South Carolina aquarium that was over 2.5' in diameter. They can get quite large.

As for your main question. I believe its due to space. Give it room to flatten out and it will do so most likely.

:)
 
Like Gary mentioned, my carpet could be feeling its surroundings.

bureau13, when you were young, your carpet probably died bc of inaquedate lighting.
 
you two can hold hands while you do it!

It is so funny that you have conversations on here when you live close to eachother. I guess that is how you accumulate 1800 something posts in 4 months.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8139180#post8139180 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bluecarpet
I still think that it is too close to the glass, i would try and move it over the weekend.

Yeah it is a too close to the glass. I will probably move some rock so it can get some more room for the future so when it does get to big for its space that its in right now, I won't have to worry about it as much.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8139187#post8139187 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jjackson
you two can hold hands while you do it!

It is so funny that you have conversations on here when you live close to eachother. I guess that is how you accumulate 1800 something posts in 4 months.
Maybe we can, not! lol
 
That's very possible, I only had PC lighting back then.

jds

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8139113#post8139113 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 55semireef
Like Gary mentioned, my carpet could be feeling its surroundings.

bureau13, when you were young, your carpet probably died bc of inaquedate lighting.
 
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