magellan007
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This past week my rbta had been extending its foot onto a nearby rock, and yesterday it was all stringy. Its color was good, so I suspected it was about to split, and lo and behold it began stretching and tearing itself apart last evening. I did not induce it to split, though I am rather glad it did, for it was getting quite large--and my fish are appreciating the extra swimming room.
Anyway, here is a FTS to illustrate how big it was:
A picture of it a couple days before the split:
*note the swollen base
And now it's stretched itself so much that its foot is already on the other rock and you can see rock beyond its mouth:
A couple close-ups of the mouth:
My maroon fish was helping it along; nipping at it and biting off small chunks of flesh that were hanging loose:
Nearly finished splitting:
Hanging on by a thread...(right after taking this pic, the maroon bit the remaining connection and separated the two.)
And my tank as of this morning:
(I moved the new anemone with its rock away so that it wouldn't be tempted to attach onto a big rock.)
Thanks for looking!
Anyway, here is a FTS to illustrate how big it was:
A picture of it a couple days before the split:
*note the swollen base
And now it's stretched itself so much that its foot is already on the other rock and you can see rock beyond its mouth:
A couple close-ups of the mouth:
My maroon fish was helping it along; nipping at it and biting off small chunks of flesh that were hanging loose:
Nearly finished splitting:
Hanging on by a thread...(right after taking this pic, the maroon bit the remaining connection and separated the two.)
And my tank as of this morning:
(I moved the new anemone with its rock away so that it wouldn't be tempted to attach onto a big rock.)
Thanks for looking!