We have had this GBTA for a few months now, maybe 4, and it has stayed in the back of the tank, hidden to all view except top.
Then about 2 weeks ago it let go and settled on the bottom in the back.
A week later we saw it rolling around on the sand.
2 days after we saw it under a close bit of LR, bit it was very small, about the size of a quarter.
1 day after that we saw if a bit further to the left, but it was about the size of a dime.
Today we see BOTH small anemones! One to the right, and one to the left! They have some tentacle extension, but like i said, the base of one is about a quarter size, and the other a dime. The parent was no bigger than a 50 cent piece sized base.
Should i expect them to live having split this small? The porcelain crab left a while ago, and tried to take over the skumk clown's LTA, which the misses did NOT like , so we moved the crab to the fuge.
Anyone had a split this small before, and if so, what can i do to increase survivability for them.
Removal of the two at this point is almost impossible due to placement.
Then about 2 weeks ago it let go and settled on the bottom in the back.
A week later we saw it rolling around on the sand.
2 days after we saw it under a close bit of LR, bit it was very small, about the size of a quarter.
1 day after that we saw if a bit further to the left, but it was about the size of a dime.
Today we see BOTH small anemones! One to the right, and one to the left! They have some tentacle extension, but like i said, the base of one is about a quarter size, and the other a dime. The parent was no bigger than a 50 cent piece sized base.
Should i expect them to live having split this small? The porcelain crab left a while ago, and tried to take over the skumk clown's LTA, which the misses did NOT like , so we moved the crab to the fuge.
Anyone had a split this small before, and if so, what can i do to increase survivability for them.
Removal of the two at this point is almost impossible due to placement.