Where's the mouth?

wvufan788893

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My RTBA split a while back and I really didn't pay much attention after that. All I knew was, hey, great, my huge female percula won't kill my smaller male percula inasmuch as he had his own after the split.

The clone moved across the tank and the main anemone stay pretty much put. They're own the "back" of the reef so getting a good look at them can be difficult.

In any event, I usually feed anemones but I hadn't attempted to do so since the split. Well, today I went to feed them both and neither have mouths that I can tell.

Wierd.

Is this a problem? I've been told they "develop" mouths after a while but this is freaky. It's like I have two deformed creatures in my tank.

They look fairly good other than the deformity.
 
the mouths should be there soon. they can actually live for awile without feeding. then try small pieces of raw shrimp. REF-ON!!!
 
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