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This is a pic of my new RBTA. Since this photo, it has moved behind some rocks and is in the process of splitting. Was surprised to see this happen so soon.
 
Reproduction in some animals can be triggered by stress. Survival of the species as opposed to survival of the specimen.
 
I've definitely heard a number of people say that their RBTA split right after they got it. Transporting and adapting to new light and a new tank is stressful so it doesn't mean you're doing wrong.

I got my RBTA 4 years ago from a guy in San Francisco. It was really stressed at first and kept trying to crawl over the overflow to split. A little did split off and got puree'd in the skimmer pump but that's another story.

Anyway ... after it settled down it has never split again since. The guy I got it from told me that although most healthy RBTA split periodically, there are some that just don't.

On the Anemones and Clownfish forum there is a sticky for a really good FAQ thread on anemones.


http://www.carlosreef.com/AnemoneFAQ.pdf
 
The new one won't be ready by the frag swap, I was told it takes about 10 days for the mouth to completely heal. I am in the process of getting another one in a couple of weeks.
 
The guy I got it from says these have split many times, he had about 7 for sell when I got this one.The other one Iam getting is from him also.When the new tank is setup I want to find a flame bta.
 
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