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View Poll Results: Do you regret your anemone? | |||
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12 | 26.67% |
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23 | 51.11% |
Maybe... sometimes... not yet? |
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10 | 22.22% |
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![]() From some articles I've read an RBTA shouldn't split more than once every 2-3 years if it ever does split.
Most splitting occurs when an anemone is stressed, as its a survival tool. Basically cloning itself in the hopes that 1 of its clones survive. So if there is excessive splitting usually one of the parameters in the tank is not to the anemones liking. Anemones are either male or female and reproduce as corals/clams do, splitting is not a form of reproduction. |
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