so there has been a discovery in my tank.... i HAD 6 RFA's (2 from my LFS, 3 from TopShelfAquatics, 1 TidalGardens). the one from tidal gardens was labeled as a "pacific green RFA", the rest just RFA (which i assume are from the carribean...) yesterday, i was inspecting my tank and lo and behold.. i found another RFA for what it seems!! when shriveled, it is the size of a normal sized nutmeg. the tentacles on it are VERY short, much smaller than my smallest RFA which is about half an inch in diameter. i am assuming the pacific RFA split but to my knowledge, RFA's expel into the water column and if there is success, there would be incredibly small sized RFA's? why is this new discovered RFA much bigger?? do pacific RFA's split, and don't propagate via normal RFA reproduction?
i will attempt to get a picture today. it was moving around a lot last night.
i will attempt to get a picture today. it was moving around a lot last night.


