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Hi guys.
I'm asking here for help.
I'm planning to cut (propagate) my Magnifica. I'll be very happy to hear from someone, that have some experience in such operation.

My one is about five inch in diameter, plus tentacles. Very healthy and well behaving (no wondering round).

Reason for such idea is to keep two, three of them, and add a bit of movement to the scape.
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Most attempts end badly. I wouldn't recommend doing it. They don't reproduce in the same frequency as BTAs and splitting in captivity is very rare. Your chances are higher if your mag has split before. If it hasn't, I definitely wouldn't recommend it. Furthermore, a 5" mag is very small. You'll obviously end up with two 2.5" nems which would make survival even more difficult.
 

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If it’s very healthy and well behaving I would just let it be. Not everyone is able to find one like this and to me it seems too risky and could ask for trouble later

What about getting a BTA or something else to add movement?
 

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It’s risky. You have better odds of losing it instead of ending up with 2.

No offense intended at all, but the reality is, if you’re asking for advice on cutting it, even higher likely it won’t end well. Even seasoned hobbyists with experience can try and fail. I think it would be best to search for another one if you want more.

Ive cut BTA into half and quarters before with different results. Sometimes all 4 would live, when halved sometimes only one would live, and I’d just end up with one small one instead of 2. BTA are considered easy and are everywhere. Mags are not.

If you try it, just be willing to lose it altogether. It’s a gamble. I wouldn’t do it unless you had more than one, and you’re willing to lose it. If you try it, post your results please!
 

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Another that is not a fan of this, at that size I'd just get another anemone if you want more than one, lots of ways to obtain movement you are looking for.

Healthy mags are hard to come by.
 
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Well looks like you guys are right. I’m not going to kill my Meg (Megan:)). In the same time, I don’t want to make her a 3 foot monster :eek:, and three or four of them, would look really nice. Is there any possible way, to trigger “natural split”?
 

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If you’re looking for multiple medium sized anemones, get a BTA. They reproduce like rabbits and can get decently sized. If you find a way to encourage them to naturally split, please do share!
 

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While in the wild they may reach 3' , it's kinda rare to see them max at that size in most tanks, and times it comes close to that would be after a number of years.

As mentioned while they can naturally split, it's pretty rare.

I would just add other nems if you want more, and maybe other species even, malu stay fairly small, sand dwellar, LTA another option.

BTA's if you are not concerned about wandering into and stinging corals.
 

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Very hard anemone to keep in the hobby without a knife being taken to it. Let it be happy, add some different flowing lps for your desired look
 
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Is she splitting?

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Not splitting. Looks like you just fed it. The expanded mouth is a normal feeding response. How long have you had it?
 

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