ssick92
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Hey everyone,
Just thought I'd share the pictures of my new anemone. This RBTA was in my tank for about 6 months and always seemed very healthy. He was about 4" fully extended when he split. He moved into a crevice and in the morning I noticed 2 separate nems. The 2 nems are now finding their new spots and hopefully will land in a good spot. Does this mean they are comfortable in the tank? I have always had very stable parameters however I do have some dinoflagellates right now so I was about to do a 72 hour light off cycle but now I won't in order to keep the nems healthy and happy. Should I keep feeding them? I used to feed my RBTA about 2-3 times a week, but I'm going to reduce feeding for now.
Here are the pictures:

RBTA Fire Ice by JHelmuthPhoto, on Flickr

Split by JHelmuthPhoto, on Flickr

RBTA Split 1 by JHelmuthPhoto, on Flickr

RBTA Split 2 by JHelmuthPhoto, on Flickr
Just thought I'd share the pictures of my new anemone. This RBTA was in my tank for about 6 months and always seemed very healthy. He was about 4" fully extended when he split. He moved into a crevice and in the morning I noticed 2 separate nems. The 2 nems are now finding their new spots and hopefully will land in a good spot. Does this mean they are comfortable in the tank? I have always had very stable parameters however I do have some dinoflagellates right now so I was about to do a 72 hour light off cycle but now I won't in order to keep the nems healthy and happy. Should I keep feeding them? I used to feed my RBTA about 2-3 times a week, but I'm going to reduce feeding for now.
Here are the pictures:

RBTA Fire Ice by JHelmuthPhoto, on Flickr

Split by JHelmuthPhoto, on Flickr

RBTA Split 1 by JHelmuthPhoto, on Flickr

RBTA Split 2 by JHelmuthPhoto, on Flickr
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