RTBA over-population issue

If you want to get them off the rock, you can have a power head direct to them or you can use ice to touch the base of it.
 
If you shipped them all to me they would soon be dead. For whatever reason, I can't keep those suckers alive. No problem with other anemones, just RBTAs.
 
Like I previously mentioned in the PM I will pay for shipping plus I will compensate you for all your troubles.

I have filed a form with USFWS in order to get permission and possibly bypass the permit part and just pay a fee... I will update if it works
 
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I don't think I will ship them because I can't get them off the large rocks they are attached to. I tried putting a powerhead beside one and he just moved to the other side of the rock.

I have a large rock with nothing on it but 6 rtba's...I may just pull that out and leave it air dry. A previous poster said they have no nervous system, but I am open to other suggestions as to method before I do.
 
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RBTA used to sell for a couple hundred, now not much. 30 - 40 bucks around the Sacramento, Ca area. I have a similar issue. Started with 1 in a 29 bio cube. 1 because 2. Grew too large for the biocube so threw together a 40 breeder during one of the dollar per gallon sale. Now I have 6. Go figure. I've heard feeding does it so I've since stopped. That is how I believe I got the first one. I've also heard stress, maybe. No idea.

In any case I'm not in the process of upgrading to a 240 which should cover me for a bit. That and Xenia :) The good news is that they find a home regardless of what corals I'm keeping. Since it is mostly soft they fit in.
 
They are indeed very pretty. Could be stress that causes them to split, dunno..mine do not look very stressed. They look entirely comfortable...too comfortable for some of them now, I'm afraid. ;)

My one clownfish, a gold stripe maroon...is in heaven and hosts them all. She has 3 favs, but they are all hers, my hand can attest.
 
How do you get your btas to split, i have mine for almost 2years now n it has never split. I tried feeding it silver sides as well, but it just gets big. Any tips? Thanks...
 
They are indeed very pretty. Could be stress that causes them to split, dunno..mine do not look very stressed. They look entirely comfortable...too comfortable for some of them now, I'm afraid. ;)

My one clownfish, a gold stripe maroon...is in heaven and hosts them all. She has 3 favs, but they are all hers, my hand can attest.

Your clown will bite you??
 
How do you get your btas to split, i have mine for almost 2years now n it has never split. I tried feeding it silver sides as well, but it just gets big. Any tips? Thanks...

Personally I didn't want mine to split, it just did. Per my earlier message I don't believe people actually know 100% why they do that. Some say stress and it is a protective mechanism, others say from feeding, no idea.

Originally I would feed silversides but stopped after the first split. I can't say feeding it was the cause but I did read that some people didn't recommend feeding silversides specifically. Something about them struggling to digest or that it could cause some issues. So I stopped. I feed some larger pieces of shrimp but now mostly whatever they catch out of the water on their own. It seems to work and I see them catch some things.

I can't say why - so pass by me :)
 
I wish mine would split. I paid 50 bucks for mine and would like to sell them back to my LFS. I call mine Bob Ross. He has found a happy little place and he doesnt move.
 
I don't think I will ship them because I can't get them off the large rocks they are attached to. I tried putting a powerhead beside one and he just moved to the other side of the rock.

I have a large rock with nothing on it but 6 rtba's...I may just pull that out and leave it air dry. A previous poster said they have no nervous system, but I am open to other suggestions as to method before I do.

I've used an RO/DI icecube at the base, ****es them off and they let go ... worth a try.
 
Gold stripe maroons are violent aggressive fish.

I know we are going down a tangent here that is counterproductive for the OP, but since people asked - I've had luck encouraging splits by feeding heavily for a few weeks, then stopping feeding completely. If a BTA is healthy and growing, this has a very high chance of resulting in a split for me. I feed typical frozen food that I'd give to average fish, nothing too gigantic.
 
If you can take out the rock that has the nems on it and let it sit out in the open, the nems will walk right off the rock and then you can capture them and put them in a holding container. I recently did this while breaking down my larger tank, I had sat a piece of rock on some plastic while trying to transfer some things over and noticed after about 5 mins that the nems had fallen off the rock and where sitting on the plastic. Worth a shot for you anyway...
 
Thanks, but I'd still have my original problem. I can't even give them away locally.

If someone is willing to pay you for them and have them shipped...why not go for it? You at least get something for them and you give someone else a chance to get something they are wanting instead of just killing them. I've seen anemones shipped in almost no water inside of tiny plastic baggies that arrive just fine.
 
I have been in the position where my RBTA's split and set up shop near other coral. when killing becomes the only option for me I use Aiptasia X. simply fill the syringe to the max and stick the tip into the base of the anemone like a needle. then inject all of it. the nem will let go of the rock within a few minutes.
 
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