PETCO Anemone

I know this post is a few m9nths old but i just bought a haddoni at petco last night. They've had him there for about a month. I have been keeping an eye on him. Wife finally let me get it. Looks and acts very healthy since i put him in. Ill post a picture later.
 
i know this post is a few m9nths old but i just bought a haddoni at petco last night. They've had him there for about a month. I have been keeping an eye on him. Wife finally let me get it. Looks and acts very healthy since i put him in. Ill post a picture later.

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I too was sucked in by the $39 carpet that was HUGE... but after getting him home and acclimated for 3-4 months he was gigantic and I was afraid that he would eat all live stock.. so I just today actually moved him to his own tank. My Oscellaris weren't going to him (found out thats not a good pairing.. after more and more research) but here is the monster! He's about 18" or so across the disc... WHEW!
 

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dbnblynn,
He will do better if he have more sand, about 3-5 inches. Your rock structure does not seem to be too stable. Haddoni will move rock. Try to make your rock stable or else it may collapse and damage the anemone or worst crack your tank since you have a fairly thin sand bed.
The three rock on top of the anemone seem like (just from our picture) that it can just tumbling down when the lower rock move. Just be aware that Haddoni are so strong they have no problem moving rocks.
 
PETCO Anemone

He seems quite happy there and has been there just like that for several months..
 
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Just aware of the potential of him moving your rocks. I can only see your picture so my evaluation of your rock structure stability is incomplete.
 
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