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Caught it on film!
They're not the greatest pictures, since the lights are out in my tank right now, but I finally caught a split on film! (Sorry for the bad flash-glare....)
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Now thats cool!
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Good job and it is cool. Didn't seem to bother the fish any.
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Nice! I have a pick of my rbta a second after it's split was completed.
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Did it split into three or just two? It's hard to tell and looking at the third pic, it looks like there could be three feet.
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Sweet!
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There are three feet-- but one is from a second anemone. My lights are out for the night, but I'll get a picture in the morning that shows it better now that the split is complete. There was originally two anemones in this particular space, one on top of the other, and in the picture it's the top one that's splitting.
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This shows the completed split better:
You can see the split ameones in the top, just under the ledge. There's 4 anemones in this picture. You can see the split in the back, here, and its other half is in the top right. A third anemone (with the clown in it) is located toward the bottom middle.
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