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![]() Can someone point me to some info on this? Mine are kinda flacid if you will. I looked in the tank to look at the small looking guy and saw the other one on the back of the rock he is on...Does it tire them out when they split? Do they take a day or two to recover? HELP!!
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![]() Everytime mine splits it looks like hell. I always wonder what is up, then a couple days later I notice a split. I imagine it is pretty hard on them alright, splitting through the mouth and all....
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![]() Last edited by Arty Morty; 04-06-2011 at 08:03 PM. |
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![]() So what kind of anenome do you have
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![]() Just to add, because they split at the mouth they won't eat for a while after splitting. Mine split and then the clone split and they are fine a year later.
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![]() When my rosetip bulb anemone split, it got way bigger than it ever had before ... looked like some kind of alien mother about ready to give birth. Then the next day, I saw that I had two anemones attached to the same rock.
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