Steve Atkins
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I have had a H. magnifica for about 4 years and it arrived already early in the process of splitting (two mouths). Since then it has grown considerably but has still not completely finished its split (now two feet, two disks, joined on section of column).
Until recently I have not bothered feeding it but its clowns have occasionally done so. It has been suggested to me that feeding it will hasten the split. Is this likely? I have already started feeding it but do not want to use surgery.
Another odd thing I have discovered about this anemone is that it seems to like being massaged. A couple of times recently I have run my fingers around its column to check the extent of the join (which can't be seen from outside the tank) and instead of shrinking up like I would have expected it stiffened a little then sort of just sat there lolling in the sensation, a bit like a person getting a back rub. Once, when I noticed it in the process of moving and partly detached, I gently detached it completely and held it in my hand (still under water) while checking the progress of the split. The clowns were pretty upset but the anemone didn’t seem bothered at all and again, just seemed to lie there enjoying the sensation.
Steve
Until recently I have not bothered feeding it but its clowns have occasionally done so. It has been suggested to me that feeding it will hasten the split. Is this likely? I have already started feeding it but do not want to use surgery.
Another odd thing I have discovered about this anemone is that it seems to like being massaged. A couple of times recently I have run my fingers around its column to check the extent of the join (which can't be seen from outside the tank) and instead of shrinking up like I would have expected it stiffened a little then sort of just sat there lolling in the sensation, a bit like a person getting a back rub. Once, when I noticed it in the process of moving and partly detached, I gently detached it completely and held it in my hand (still under water) while checking the progress of the split. The clowns were pretty upset but the anemone didn’t seem bothered at all and again, just seemed to lie there enjoying the sensation.
Steve