Holy cow!!!!!!

Yeah I've seen that happen before, literally watched it happen. One split then the split one split again, all in just a few hours.

Congrats on the new arrivals :beer:

You want to sell one? :D
 
If you have a slash point you can have one ;). I'd like to make sure they are healed before I give them out though. Do they need any special care or just treat them like a normal nem
 
Oh well thats fine too, I love money haha. I was just offering that route instead of cash. What do club members usually list as a price for this bad boys?
 
My bubble tip split into 5 the first time it split. It was larger than a basketball before it split.

Holy crap that's a big nem lol. This one was maybe 8-9in across. It was the size of a baseball when I got it just a month or two ago. Feeding a chunk of silverside soaked in coral food three times a week did wonders lol
 
Here are a few pics of the split. Kind of crappy pics since a power head was blasting them when I picked up the rock "oops". Should I be feeding them or just let them be for a bit so they can heal up? They don't look exactly happy right now. I will be doing a 25% water change today so hopefully that helps.


Oh yea also included a pic of the new yellow/neon bubble I picked up from chad at gateway


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In my opinion, Anemones are best left to do their own thing. I have a tank full of them and they split and healed and found their spot in the tank without any help from me. Even when feeding them I found that they really don't need to be fed all the time if your tank is established and healthy. I feed mine about once a month with raw shrimp pieces mostly so I can show people how they eat.
 
I did the weekly feeding just to get growth I have a pretty big tank and I am just seeing which ways work best for growth. I even feed my zoas from time to time lol
 
Feeding them is one way to get them to split faster with quick growth. Another way is stress. Once my timer stuck and my 400W Metal Halide light stayed on for over 24 hours and that provoked two of my RBTA to split. Another split came the week after I replaced the MH with two 120 watt LED units, I guess the extra intensity of the light made them split. I now have 14 RBTA and one large GBTA. They play hell with trying to get any other corals to grow.
 
Haha I was worried about maybe stress causing the split since I added two new nems and a fish recently. And oh wow that's a ton of nems haha. I'm up to 7 total as of right now being a yellow as shown one gbta a purple tube and now 4 rbta
 
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