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What on earth is this? It appears in my tank this morning. At first I thought it was a tentacle come off the rbta anemone, but still has colour and it moves. Looks like it has a polyp and base. Do you think it could be the baby anemone ? Has anyone experienced this ? 78CD63D5-D186-4F64-9795-7C69D83FE3C1.jpeg 1D35D708-08DF-4637-A2D4-1945053EEBDD.jpeg
 

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hi, cannot see video,but beautiful colors :)
 

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What on earth is this? It appears in my tank this morning. At first I thought it was a tentacle come off the rbta anemone, but still has colour and it moves. Looks like it has a polyp and base. Do you think it could be the baby anemone ? Has anyone experienced this ? 78CD63D5-D186-4F64-9795-7C69D83FE3C1.jpeg 1D35D708-08DF-4637-A2D4-1945053EEBDD.jpeg
look like RBTA
 

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What happened is your RBTA anemone splits when it feels it is in danger. ie: bad water conditions or more likely not enough food. It splits when signs are bad as a defense because two smaller ones have a better chance of surviving than one bigger one. This does not, however, occur often but this is known to happen. Do not worry it is fine, you have yourself a baby RBTA now! Congratulations on seeing your first in-tank RBTA split! I am quite jealous!
One Question, did something change in your tank? Water parameters, a new addition of another anemone? Just curious due to the reasons why they split is all.
Can't wait to hear back.
 
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What happened is your RBTA anemone splits when it feels it is in danger. ie: bad water conditions or more likely not enough food. It splits when signs are bad as a defense because two smaller ones have a better chance of surviving than one bigger one. This does not, however, occur often but this is known to happen. Do not worry it is fine, you have yourself a baby RBTA now! Congratulations on seeing your first in-tank RBTA split! I am quite jealous!
One Question, did something change in your tank? Water parameters, a new addition of another anemone? Just curious due to the reasons why they split is all.
Can't wait to hear back.

I do the water changes every week. Currently we have two different type of bubble tips anemoneS in the tank. The blue bubble tip anemone did a split about two months ago ( attached pics). I have this anemone about 1 years and 4 months. The second one is RBTA but it didn’t show any sign of splitting like the other one does . Both of them behave very well and stay in the same spot since the time I get it.

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not too sure what that is :oops: @KJ very interesting;)
 

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