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![]() Those sound a little like haddoni me. For one, I've never seen a red gigantea, that would be cool if they did exist though. The really bright red ones we see available occassionaly are haddonis. Haddonis are fish eaters for sure, they'll eat anything that blunders into them - fish, snails, etc. The 2 gigantea I keep haven't shown anywhere near that kind of superglue stickiness you get with haddonis and seem to be more interested in planktivore-sized food than anything larger. In fact I had a mandarin who would sleep underneath one of the carpets, never was an issue for him though.
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![]() Well, I've had my Gigantea for 9 days so far. It has PRETTY much stayed put, except for moving up the rock a wee bit. It hasn't flattened out as I see other Giganteas have done, but it's still "sticky" and its tentacles seem to be longer now than they initially were. I may also be imagining things, but it seems to have darkened a bit, which is a good thing....right, Tony? Compare the two videos and let me know what you think!
Original Video [June 8, 2008]: ![]() New Video [June 16, 2008]: ![]() |
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![]() Looks like it's doing wonderfully
![]() The darkening is the same as mine as we'll. I think they will be much darker than they were when we bought them. Longer tentacles are better as we'll so i read ![]() Mine are getting a little longer as we'll. All looks wonderfull.
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