Is this Red Carpet save-able?

cet98

"feed ur reef...feed it!"
I saw this Red Carpet (Haddoni?) at a LFS in my area and felt the need to save it but I have NO experience with carpets as I only keep BTAs.
So I thought I would ask the RC forum experts to please chime in and LMK if I need to save it or in the least find someone local to buy it and save it....

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all helpful suggestions are welcome!!!!....thank you!
 
That anemone is very salvageable. Don't worry too much about the bald area. It will fill in quick enough
 
What's the price of it if you don't mind me asking. Make sure you do ALOT of research and get the medicine you need to save it.
 
That anemone is very salvageable. Don't worry too much about the bald area. It will fill in quick enough
thank you OrionN :) its good to hear that from you...

What's the price of it if you don't mind me asking. Make sure you do ALOT of research and get the medicine you need to save it.
I have done a little research and will likely try to let a friend I know (with a lot of experience) see if he is willing to take it on ;)

Very savable. Adding to your collection? :)
oh!...wait!....what a coincidence!.......here's me friend right now! :lol:
I thought of you immediately...you are way better suited to take this beauty on bud... :D

Yup, very salvageable. Do you have a QT tank & cipro to treat it with?
No....and that is why I am hoping to find a suitable home for it as I understand the need for experience here ;)
 
This one appears to have been injured (run in with a heater maybe?) and the balding is not a direct result of an infection that would require antibiotics. The injury could've weakened the nem to the point where an internal infection set in, but if it were me and the price was right, I'd definitely give it a shot. IME, haddoni, especially red ones, don't respond well to antibiotic treatment like other nems like magnifica. However, most haddoni don't need antibiotic treatment in the first place, which is why I'd take the risk on this red one.
 
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