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It's a girl!
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...and I'm not talking about the clownfish:
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are those eggs in the tenicals?
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Congrats!
You must be so proud.
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Very cool!
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Great photo, Thanks
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Nice work. A true sign of a healthe tank. |
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There is some talk amoungst those interested in breeding invertabates about Entamacea quadricolor being a good candidate for propagation. Really cool picture!
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How COOL is that . . . !
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congrats and great pictures, Mark.
Is this anemone related to the one in the Seneca Park Zoo Reef Aquarium display? Do you have any other BTA's in the same aquarium as this one? Is it a clone or has it ever split on you before? How long have you had it?
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Gary,
The one that spawned is a clone of the original RBTA I got way back when. It is one of the splits from the clone I donated to the zoo that came back to me after being in the zoo tank for years. It's in a tank with many of its cloned siblings (and several other anemones) but is the only one that spawned. Mark |
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