RBTA budding??

ALH

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I came home today and found a one inch section of RBTA tentacle on a separate rock. It is attached and seems to be alive. The "mother" is about 10" across and appears very healthy. I read through the anemone FAQ and I read about anemone asexual reproduction (slpitting, budding). Could this be what budding would look like? Or does my RBTA have leprosy?
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No, this is probably just a mechanical separation/injury. Sometimes happens by itself, but usually a clown or powerhead is at fault. Budding looks like a full formed mini-anemone attached to the parent (usually on the underside of the oral disk).

FWIW,
Kevin
 

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