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![]() It took about a year and a half to go from one to about 30....they are starting to show up on other parts of the tank now. If I don’t like where they are I blast them with a power head and they move. I just don’t want them to take over the whole tank.... my clown wants nothing to do with them.
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![]() You'll need to isolate them to a single rock structure.
And if you get any floaters, remove the odd one that tries to migrate.
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![]() BTA will split on its own due to either stress or if it's happy. If it's happy then it'll split faster. Congrats. You made an anemone happy as can be.
Find a Facebook reef group in your area and sell off the split heads. Make sure you post it in the discussion threads of the group so you don't get flagged.
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![]() Any suggestions on the safest way to remove them with out damaging their foot?
I used heavy flow to get them to move before, set up a power head At night and by morning they are gone, need to find away to safely detach them from the rock. |
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I did hear about a trick using ice cubes of ro water on the foot to get them to detach quickly.
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Current System 75 Gal with 30 Gal Sump Reef Past Tanks 60 Gallon True Cube 30 Gallon Breeder 165 Eurobraced Starfire Custom 10 Gallon Softy Tank(My First Tank) Last edited by bauder1986; 05-28-2020 at 09:54 PM. |