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Old 02/28/2003, 06:57 PM
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TS,

I'd say first learn to keep the anemone - by that I mean keep it for 6 months to a year and learn to observe it. Then, if it hasn't split on its own (and it may well have already split), you can experiment with feeding heavily and/or doing major water changes. At least by that time you'll be better prepared to know if something has gone wrong, and take steps to correct it before your anemone expires.

In no case would I ever recommend physically cutting the anemone - I know it can be done because I've accidentally torn a clone on a couple of different occasions resulting in viable splits, but I wouldn't want to try and do it on purpose.

FWIW,
Kevin