Sometime in the last couple of days large rose bubbletip (about the size of a large grapefruit) turned into two baseball sized anemones. One is slightly larger than the other but both seem healthy (color, extension). Thus far the clowns are sticking with the slightly larger, but the female dominates the anemone, so maybe the smaller guy can have an anemone of his own. Water parameters are still pretty good, nitrates have bounced around, but never higher than about 10. Just changed my GFO to take care of it. I'm going to say this is propogation, not stress related because I m happy about it. My first.
Bud
And then there were two
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Re: And then there were two
Congrats on your new Rbta
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Re: And then there were two
I wish I could keep an anemone. Seriously though. Great job.