Jimmy, you can believe, the mouth is an important part of splitting as the base pedal. If you manually cut the anemone and do it wrong, without cutting the mouth, the new part (mouthless) will die soon. I has this experience one year ago.
Jimmy, you can believe, the mouth is an important part of splitting as the base pedal. If you manually cut the anemone and do it wrong, without cutting the mouth, the new part (mouthless) will die soon. I has this experience one year ago.
As mentioned earlier, I was a little concerned that the clone didn't have a mouth (likely most due to the fact I knew how much I had to feed the RBTA when I had it under PC lighting.). It looks like the LEDs have taken care of the clone long enough for it to form a mouth!
I'm pretty sure this guy is eating as well. The tentacles pick off floating food and I've seen them move it towards where the mouth is now. You can also see little tentacle buds for new tentacle growth. Looks like I'm on the way to two healthy RBTAs
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