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![]() All my nems but one were tank bred from another can reef member he actually has had them reproduce many times in his system also skimmer less. Pics of the babies shooting outta females mouth are pretty cool.
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![]() None of these were from asexual reproduction rock flower anemone do not reproduce in that method if you cut them they die and the don't just grow babies of the side like a Yuma or mushroom. Only way of reproduction is having males and females.
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![]() This is very cool; that's why I love this hobby. Ryan, please keep us posted.
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![]() Hey sorry my mistake, my comments are in reference to Maxi Mini not Rock Flower. Rock Flower anemones are quite unusual. It was too early and I it didn't register in my mind proper.
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![]() No worries lots of people that come by my place have never seen them before. they have been around for years, but as far a I know the multi colour neon varieties are some what new to the market. When I set up the tank I tried some what replicating there environment that's why I put the Fuji mud in the sump. The water I have seen divers collecting in is far from clear with silt on the bottom in areas. Also I have looked up average temps for Florida waters with that info I replicate the temp there in my tank with controller plus longer photosynthesis period. I found some info saying they reproduce at the beginning of summer and end so twice a year. If this is true they are right on time, but that does not in any way mean the females actually were fertilized.
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![]() We need Carrera75 to chime in on this , im sure that's who you got them from as his spawned a few different times successfully .
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![]() Yes it is, don't think he is on this site often anymore.
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