Scooter12ga
New member
Hey everybody,
I just got a reeal nice RBTA from a local reefer yesterday. Today I got home from work and was happy to see that it had settled in and wasn't walking anymore. It looked somewhat small, but I figured it was still a bit deflated from acclimating.
A few minutes later I noticed the other foot sticking out from under a rock and then noticed the second set of tentacles.
So now I have two reeal nice RBTAs for the price of one. :smokin: That's a good thing, right? Does this tend to indicate that they're happy, or stressed?
Is there anything special I need to know about caring for the new clones, or should I just leave them alone and let each do its own thing?
How long will it take for the 'seam' to heal and for a mouth to form on the clone(s)?
I assume I shouldn't try feeding anything for the time being since at least one of them doesn't have a mouth or stomach, right?
I just got a reeal nice RBTA from a local reefer yesterday. Today I got home from work and was happy to see that it had settled in and wasn't walking anymore. It looked somewhat small, but I figured it was still a bit deflated from acclimating.
A few minutes later I noticed the other foot sticking out from under a rock and then noticed the second set of tentacles.
So now I have two reeal nice RBTAs for the price of one. :smokin: That's a good thing, right? Does this tend to indicate that they're happy, or stressed?
Is there anything special I need to know about caring for the new clones, or should I just leave them alone and let each do its own thing?
How long will it take for the 'seam' to heal and for a mouth to form on the clone(s)?
I assume I shouldn't try feeding anything for the time being since at least one of them doesn't have a mouth or stomach, right?
Last edited: