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Anemone (carpet and RBTA) propagation
Please check out my thread that I will use to document my progresses in the hobby.
LINK I will be updating often, especially when I get back home. I will also be posting a lot more pics. I will also try to include a short video of a carpet anemone propagation to include pics at the end to document the healing process. Thank you, Rob |
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Sounds great. I would really like to see an anemone propagation video. Let me know when you have some anemones for sale. :-)
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I was actually lucky enough to see Anthony Calfo chop an anemone this past weekend! It's as easy at that, cut it in half. Within an hour or so, the two halves had constricted around the wound so that it was barely noticeable.
Last edited by Ken668; 07/25/2006 at 08:17 PM. |
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how do you frag a carpet?
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Snarkys, I believe the same way by cutting it in half. Anthony had mentioned he is only aware of 1 or 2 anemones that can't be propagated this way. Unfortunately, I don't recall which ones they were. I'm sure a little research could shed some light on which ones. You could probably even go to the source and ask Anthony over at the MD forums.
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How large should an RBTA be before cutting it? Any info on that would be appreciated as I have one about 5" wide that's growing fast. I'd like to cut it to have one for my tank and one to continue raising for propogation. TIA -Sonja |
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i think the smaller rbtas cut better than the big ones . might just be because the wound is smaller.
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marine depot
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