Nexus Burst Anemone Confusion

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Seeking clarification on nexus bursts.

Was the initial creation of the nexus burst caused by a natural mutation or was it more similar to grafted montipora where separate colors were artificially linked?

Also, as far as propagation goes: will the offspring of a nexus burst be guaranteed to have the same dual coloration? Or is it possible for the anemone, during its natural split, to only include one color in its offspring? Does this mean that in order to turn one nexus anemone into two (that both retain multicolor) they MUST be artificially divided instead of allowing the split to occur naturally?
 

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Seeking clarification on nexus bursts.

Was the initial creation of the nexus burst caused by a natural mutation or was it more similar to grafted montipora where separate colors were artificially linked?

Also, as far as propagation goes: will the offspring of a nexus burst be guaranteed to have the same dual coloration? Or is it possible for the anemone, during its natural split, to only include one color in its offspring? Does this mean that in order to turn one nexus anemone into two (that both retain multicolor) they MUST be artificially divided instead of allowing the split to occur naturally?
Just googled, wow are those special
 

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Seeking clarification on nexus bursts.

Was the initial creation of the nexus burst caused by a natural mutation or was it more similar to grafted montipora where separate colors were artificially linked?

Also, as far as propagation goes: will the offspring of a nexus burst be guaranteed to have the same dual coloration? Or is it possible for the anemone, during its natural split, to only include one color in its offspring? Does this mean that in order to turn one nexus anemone into two (that both retain multicolor) they MUST be artificially divided instead of allowing the split to occur naturally?
We started with one nexus burst from ECC last year and they have naturally split into many dozens of clones. The coloration is based on where the split happened. Some are a good mix of colors, some have only green, some only orange/red and some have only a few tentacles of the opposite color. Coloration could probably be forced by manual propagation @ the risks that come with cutting bta anemones.
 

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Guessing it's done by light variation. Also think this topic has come up before and the consensus is that the coloration will eventually be uniform.
 

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I am a nem person. I can’t specifically speak to the nexus…

All my Black Widows or CSB’s or whatever’s split into the same. They’re called clones for a reason.

Side note: When you have $1,000+ anemones, providence is important.
 

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I am a nem person. I can’t specifically speak to the nexus…

All my Black Widows or CSB’s or whatever’s split into the same. They’re called clones for a reason.

Side note: When you have $1,000+ anemones, providence is important.
What do you mean by providence in this context? I have just a single rainbow but it’s always been my favorite
 

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What do you mean by providence in this context? I have just a single rainbow but it’s always been my favorite
What do you mean by providence in this context? I have just a single rainbow but it’s always been my favorite
Provenance not providence! Ha. I’m not typing well today. Sorry!

I think lineage may be more accurate. It is a living thing.

I can (well, my wife can) trace our “fancier” anemones back to the original. So we know our CSB is a direct clone from the original for instance.
 

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Provenance not providence! Ha. I’m not typing well today. Sorry!

I think lineage may be more accurate. It is a living thing.

I can (well, my wife can) trace our “fancier” anemones back to the original. So we know our CSB is a direct clone from the original for instance.
That makes sense, wild to think that all these high end animals all over the world are from the “original” but I guess that’s applicable to a lot more than just nems in this hobby. My rainbow is pushing a foot fully expanded, hoping some day it splits… lol
 

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Nexus Burst will take on the colors from wherever it splits. I have the Nexus Joker, which only got the green and purple of the Burst, but almost none of the orange. A very awesome and unique coloring for a BTA. it came directly from ECC as well.
 

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