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![]() I bought a teeny tiny RBTA a few months ago, and it has gotten super big really fast. It hasn't split yet, and where it has set up shop, I pretty much can't use half of my tank. I would estimate it is about 7" across and its tentacles stretch 3-4" high.
Has anyone had any luck with forcing their nem to split? (over feeding as some sites suggest) If all else fails, I know there is the option to manually split it, but I can see that turning into a disaster if I do it myself... if there is anyone in the city that would wanna do it for me ![]() |
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![]() Tried it myself, both lived...
Worse thing I can see happening is making the wrong cut on thru the nem. Make sure its a sharp blade...or sharp scissors for perfect alignment. Make sure the surface you're cutting on is flat as possible.
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![]() don't do it
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![]() Quote:
For some reason, in my mind cutting it with a blade is like cutting a puppy in half. |
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![]() Bulk reef supply did a YouTube video on cutting nems recently. Have a look
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![]() When I do a large water change mine splits....
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