View Full Version : Red Tip Anemone split
beachbums05
03/27/2010, 08:29 PM
I bought a Red Tip Anemone a month ago. I added a pair of clown fish last week and my Red Tip has split. Stress or trying to accommodate two fish?
Seeing Green
03/27/2010, 10:36 PM
could be stress, but honestly one of the members of the local club was just posting that she thinks they have a bit of an internal clock which tells them when to split if they are big enough.
Drone
03/28/2010, 09:25 AM
Probably never know. There's too much happening at the same time. Could have knicked the foot in the move. Could be stressed by new parameters. Could be clown related.....
My guess is it has to do with the move. ???
Kevin
chasekwe
03/28/2010, 12:25 PM
Well with the information provided we can't really say why it may be splitting... but I can say that I've never heard of a nem splitting to accommodate it's clowns.
Drone
03/28/2010, 06:38 PM
I haven't heard of it either. Maybe if there's enough fighting and disturbance it could cause something. ???
beachbums05
03/29/2010, 06:33 PM
My bad it split into three. Females split; males don't. Splits will occur up to 12 new offspring per year once they are happy and healthy. Never move of transfer for about a month as they are fragile. Some will scurry across the tank to set up elsewhere and others will stay with the mother to colonize. Gotta love that.
elegance coral
03/29/2010, 07:24 PM
Females split; males don't. .
Where did you get this information? Can you post a link?
alexknight
03/29/2010, 07:30 PM
Where did you get this information? Can you post a link?
+1 I would also like to read this info.
defchild84
03/31/2010, 12:30 AM
My bad it split into three. Females split; males don't. Splits will occur up to 12 new offspring per year once they are happy and healthy. Never move of transfer for about a month as they are fragile. Some will scurry across the tank to set up elsewhere and others will stay with the mother to colonize. Gotta love that.
aren't anemones " asexual:? I just thought I read this somewhere..... lol
garygb
03/31/2010, 10:20 AM
That is inaccurate about males not assexually dividing--jeez! Who comes up with this crap. My RBTAs are all males and have assexually divided multiple times over the years.
defchild, although some species of anemone do reproduce assexually, such as bulb tips, many species are not known to reproduce assexually and have only been observed to reproduce by sexual reproduction.
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