LadyHawke
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I bought an anemone last year around the end of April. Somehow it got injured and I nursed it back to health. Since then it eats well and has quadrupled in size. Yesterday, while I was cleaning the tank, I decided to move some rocks around. When I grabbed the rock the anemone was on and picked it up I realized too late that it was attached to another rock as well and it tore. I had no idea this guy was splitting because it was very sneaky about it. It seems that it had planted one foot on a rock below and out of sight from us and one remained on the original rock.
The LFS assured me that it most likely would be just fine and to leave it be since it was still connected by a small strand. I did as they suggested and left it alone. Today it finished the process of splitting and I now have two anemones. So far they both still look pretty normal (i.e. inflated) although the clone does have a very ragged edge and no real mouth. Hopefully with time it will develop one? The parent anemone has a jagged edge as well but it does not look as bad as the clone does. This is the first anemone I have ever had and so this cloning process is all new to me.
Anyway, please check out my photos below and tell me what you think.
Thanks,
Dawn
Original Anemone - sick - (5/17/2005):
Original Anemone - healthy - (6/18/2005):
Splitting - (2/12/2005):
..and then there were two - (2/13/2005):
Clone (with jagged edge showing):
Clone:
The LFS assured me that it most likely would be just fine and to leave it be since it was still connected by a small strand. I did as they suggested and left it alone. Today it finished the process of splitting and I now have two anemones. So far they both still look pretty normal (i.e. inflated) although the clone does have a very ragged edge and no real mouth. Hopefully with time it will develop one? The parent anemone has a jagged edge as well but it does not look as bad as the clone does. This is the first anemone I have ever had and so this cloning process is all new to me.
Anyway, please check out my photos below and tell me what you think.
Thanks,
Dawn
Original Anemone - sick - (5/17/2005):
Original Anemone - healthy - (6/18/2005):
Splitting - (2/12/2005):
..and then there were two - (2/13/2005):
Clone (with jagged edge showing):
Clone: