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Here’s mine
probably bigger than a soft ball when it’s fully opened
Is he very big or is that just the picture making him look like that? In the pic he looks HUGE!
Yup babies in that last pic above the mama. They really do require regular feeding with small particulate food items.
You can see some babies between the orange face one and the rainbow one. There are 15 to 20 more scattered around the tank settling into my zoa colonies! The middle sized nems are kids from 10 and 24 months ago.
You can find a lot of good info on RFA care and feeding in the thread link below in my signature.
Here is a FTS of my 40g cube.
These are amazing! I have a question though, has anybody had them bread?
If so do you need anything specific?
Also the main thing, when they do you feed the babies or not? If so, what?
A lot of folks have. The biggest challenge is getting the offspring to survive.
Good & stable water quality will cause them to spawn regularly.
I prefer to feed mine and I use finer foods like reef roids for the very small ones, while larger individuals, I'll feed the smallest frozen mysis available on the market. I use long plastic pipets to feed them.
However, I have seen some do okay with out feeding as well.
Hi Ron! I was hoping you would post here! You're the pro at RFAs! Question, do you need to feed babies for survival? How do you go about doing it and what do you feed them?