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![]() Thanks for posting the links...I think.
It looks like it might work, but it's not something I would do. I can't get my head around that... makes me think of puppy mills for some reason. As far as not being able to cut the anemone in half all the way because of the rocks, anemones have been able to recover from accidents with power heads, and having rocks dropped on them. I'm sure it would be able to complete the split on it's own. Mitch |
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![]() thats kind of disturbing
i dont see how a living creature would not be in pain but i also see the theory behind it of not having to gather from the ocean anymore i wouldnt/couldnt do it
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![]() well kinda the same thing when people frag their softies and lps i think unless they are not classified as creatures but plants.
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![]() Quote:
My GBTA split month after i moved a rock out of water for about 30 minutes when i was hunting for huge unicke(?) worm. Anemonie was still utached to the rock and on it's side in the bucket with no water. I herd that anemonies will split if disturbed. jmtcw |