jynxtrix's Forcibly Propogated Haddoni Anemone

If you are referring to Phil's S. mertensii, both halves ended up dying -- took 18 months (( going off of memory )) for the last half to finally die. According to Phil it looked "off" the whole time.

I can attest to an anemone looking "off" for a year plus -- that is how long my S. haddoni held on after its stress spawn.
 
If his results are anything like mine, there won't be much to report for a while. They will likely go into a holding pattern where growth/healing slows down and their isn't much change in their vigor. It will be interesting to see if they can get over that hump and heal 100%.
 
Have been following this from the beginning..any update? Would be nice to see updated pictures and to hear what has happened..
 
I guess this is just another of these deadend thread. I would clasifided this as another unsucessful atempt.
 
I don't have a problem with people trying new things, I have been watching this thread the whole time. I also understand that people get busy, but I agree that no update in close to two months speaks mostly for itself.

If you are trying something that has been unsuccessful in general and you fail at it as well, please post your results so that others will not try something that has little success. Failures are a sort of success as well as they teach people what "not" to do. Perhaps we can get some results here, and than have this post stickied, or at least create a thread with links to unsuccessfull/successfull "fragging" of anemone's.

I think that would give people a resource to look to when thinking of fragging an anemone that doesn't naturally split through linear fusion.
 
The OP of this thread hasn't posted anything anywhere on this forum for over 2 months, and was a member for less than a month before he stopped posting. I am tempted to believe he is not following this thread and has abandoned this forum entirely. He spoke a couple times about not liking the way people acted on this forum, so he may have lost hope in RC entirely.
 
Faith lost in RC or not is irrelevant, if he was still successful, He would post just to spite the people who said he couldn't do it.

"Its human nature to speak of success where others tell you of guaranteed failure"

-Myself (right now)
 
The OP of this thread hasn't posted anything anywhere on this forum for over 2 months, and was a member for less than a month before he stopped posting. I am tempted to believe he is not following this thread and has abandoned this forum entirely. He spoke a couple times about not liking the way people acted on this forum, so he may have lost hope in RC entirely.

This is true. In situations like this I always check their last visit and tend to lean towards this conclusion. Heck, I hardly ever remember to check back on threads I've posted in the same day, let alone ones I've started at some point. I've joined plenty of forums and sites large and small that I completely forget about. Life happens, things get busy. I usually just give the benefit of the doubt and go along. It's pointless to speculate or claim without a firm conclusion in my opinion, even if we think it's one way or another. For all we know the poor guy's house burned down. (Hopefully not, but you get my drift.)
 
It's pointless to speculate or claim without a firm conclusion in my opinion, even if we think it's one way or another. For all we know the poor guy's house burned down. (Hopefully not, but you get my drift.)

Regardless the conclusion remains the same... failure is the assumed result when you try to frag these anemones. Failure is the assumed result of this particular case as well. It's as if someone came here, posted that they fragged their dog, and disappeared without trace.
 
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I seem to remember seeing a dog that was fragged on this website before. Had the bandaid and everything!!
 
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