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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15547576#post15547576 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by aquaph8
there is a big difference between someone with experience and someone who has been in the hobby for 1 year doing this. Most people new to the hobby have a hard enough time keeping Anemones alive. I am all for captive cloning and breeding of marine life. People should be somewhat seasoned in the hobby to even attemp to have an anemone little lone clone one. Its pretty contradicting to claim to be doing the ocean a favor when your promoting the cloning of Nems by people with a year of experience.
Go back and re-read. I never told anyone they had to go and cut the anemone. I simply said that it was not possible to "prune" a piece off of it but that it was possible to laterally dissect it. I assumed that the original poster had heard about lateral dissection and had it confused with "pruning". I then laid out how it was done successfully to teach them. I think it is everyones right to know how to do something and it is their judgement if they want to try it or not. Again, this started as simply trying to inform the original poster that "pruning" was not an option.
My first BTA that I cut came from Traveller7 eight years ago. Had I not learned as much information as I could about anemones and how they were able to reproduce assexually I would not have cut that first one. That info was learned here from others sharing their experiences and I am passing that info on. If you don't want to read it then I suggest you unsubsribe form the thread and stop trying to sensor valid information.