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![]() There's 2 completely separate bases or feet for each and they are not at all attached. I've been wanting it to split so I'm happy!
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![]() So what causes anemones to split? Does anyone have the real answer other than just a guess?
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This is what it says about splitting: Propagating Anemone - While anecdotal, it may still be a valid observation that if you want your anemone to split or reproduce, frequent water changes along with target feeding the anemone every 3 to 4 days seems to induce the anemone to split (clone). This makes sense to me since for any animal to have the energy to reproduce, it must have the protein available. I also believe that the better water quality and the abundant food cues the anemone that it is in a very suitable environment capable of supporting more anemone like itself, a kind of trigger if you will.
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![]() Thanks Laurie. I guess i'll continue doing the things I do as I dont want mine to split.
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![]() Well now I'm just not sure. This morning there were 2 distinct separate anenomes. One on the bottom, one just above. Both had tentacles. Now the bottom one is tight against the rock and I'm wondering if there's a hole that it squished itself through. Guess I will have to wait until the lights turn off now.....
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