Rockflower anemone babies.

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So I was lucky enough to have rock flower anemone babies. I believe there are 4 in the 2:00 to 2:30 range very close to the skirt of the anemone I am assuming is mom.
I hear a few stories about babies during shipping and a few people breeding them.
Anyone having regular success? What kind of tank and parameters do you have? I am interested in the continued health of the babies and continued breeding of the adults.
 
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I will try to get a better picture and or highlight them with some editing.
 
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I see three here in the circle. A white one touching mom. A green one just behind the crab leg. A light red one just in front of the crab leg.
 
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So I think they are about a month or so old now. I see 6 or 7 most days out and happy. Only moving very small distances. I grouped up these ones for an easy picture. I am surprised at the variety of color variation in them compared to the anemone I believe to be mom seen on the right.
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I was lucky enough to buy rock nem that surprised me with a baby shortly after I added her. The baby looks nothing like the mom so far and is still pretty small, but noticeably larger then when I first found him. She was in a tank with some high price tag nems so i am hoping one of them is the daddy;) I do nothing special but shoot some food his way every once in a while lol. Congrats on the new babies:)
 

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