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![]() My BTA just split, so I was wondering if it's normal for a small fairly recently added BTA to just up and split? Do I keep feeding them both as normal or give them a few days rest to get adjusted? The first one likes to move around allot and roll itself into a ball every couple days or so at night.
How often do they do this? (I hope not too often.) Is this a good thing? (First BTA I ever kept.) Any info would be very much appreciated. ![]()
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![]() It was probably stressed, and wanting to survive it split. (I am guessing) I would just keep feeding them as usual. If two is too much for you I can use one.
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![]() If its a RBTA you should take out the split and sell it to me
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![]() Last spring I got a BTA from Alan and it split twice within a couple of weeks of me getting it. Both clones are alive and kickin' to this day. I think that BTAs split due to a drastic change in their environment or a change in feeding habits. Don't worry about it, just enjoy! You'll probly be able to sell it locally easily if you want.
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![]() Fission is just one reproductive strategy employed by that species... BTA's are a colonial species. Stress may be a triggering factor, but it doesn't mean it's stressed if it splits ... it might do that as a matter of due course.
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