Asking about the tearing of the foot killing the anemone... People used to say these things are hard to keep. When I had a bad RO filter and continued water changes only drove my corals closer to death losing nearly all of my SPS and many of my LPS), my BTA's cloned from 2 to 8 in two days. Their natural response was to split in hopes that soe portion would live through it. Weeds. I think inability to keep something pften results in the thing being unable to be kept
You must be lucky. My RBTA committed suicide in the power head. I was devastated. I am now crossing my fingers that I will have a case like the guy who found little nems all over his tank. :bigsmile: That sounds awsome. Mine was a good 8 in and got chewed to just a few stray tentacles floating on the bottom of the tank. Strangest thing I have ever seen. No milky water, no tank nuke, and well no anemone. :cry: If you decide to sell one let me know as I will be looking to replace mine eventually. Good Luck!! I hope they grow to be big and and devide on thier own without the help of your trusty screwdriver.
Mine just died last week. It never really looked good or came back around and finally withered away after 3 months.
That'll be awesome if all three make it, which they should if it was in good health to start with.