Rose bubble tip anemone split

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My rose bubble tip anemone split for the first time today I was wondering if that means they will split more often now that it has happened? And will they kill the coral they touch because they are near a Kenya tree and a favia plug

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My rose bubble tip anemone split for the first time today I was wondering if that means they will split more often now that it has happened? And will they kill the coral they touch because they are near a Kenya tree and a favia plug

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To my knowledge BTA only really split once there a certain size, now if one head is really big then it can split two or three times. As far as the small ones you have plenty of time before they split!
 
I actually have a question for this, what did it look like when it was about to split ? Can anyone tell me if mine is close ? Don't get me wrong I love the fish in my tank but I think I like the odd looking things just a bit more ! I can't wait for it to finally split !
 

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BTAs will split when they want to split. Water conditions are a factor as well as lighting and a clone line may get large in one system befor splitting while in another system with different conditions splits may be more frequent and at a smaller size.
 
Mine will split if you mess with them enough too. It's a survival reaction. If they feel threatened, by water parameters, injury, etc... they can/will split.

I was just messing with mine trying to get it to dislodge once and it ended up splitting that night. I didn't tear it or anything, but it still split that night. It was pretty small too, so they don't have to be big to split. Mine seem to split if I feed them too much or mess with them much.

I've had them move around a touch a few corals, and the reaction varies.
My leathers don't seem to care one bit. Either the BTA's don't sting them or they don't care. I've had BTA's nuzzled right up to leathers for long periods of time with no issue.
I've had them touch SPS and the SPS RTN pretty quick. When they've touched my torches, they seem to both sting each other at times and rip each other's tentacles off, but other than that, no death's between those. BTA's will also sting and injure monti's and other encrusting sps. polyps will retract and then algae can start growing on that spot if you let it happen too long.

I'm in the process of trying to catch and get rid of a few splits in my tanks. I've gotten 8 out so far. They are becoming a pain trying to keep them away from my ever growing corals.

If anybody near me wants one, let me know, haha.
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Mine will split if you mess with them enough too. It's a survival reaction. If they feel threatened, by water parameters, injury, etc... they can/will split.

I was just messing with mine trying to get it to dislodge once and it ended up splitting that night. I didn't tear it or anything, but it still split that night. It was pretty small too, so they don't have to be big to split. Mine seem to split if I feed them too much or mess with them much.

I've had them move around a touch a few corals, and the reaction varies.
My leathers don't seem to care one bit. Either the BTA's don't sting them or they don't care. I've had BTA's nuzzled right up to leathers for long periods of time with no issue.
I've had them touch SPS and the SPS RTN pretty quick. When they've touched my torches, they seem to both sting each other at times and rip each other's tentacles off, but other than that, no death's between those. BTA's will also sting and injure monti's and other encrusting sps. polyps will retract and then algae can start growing on that spot if you let it happen too long.

I'm in the process of trying to catch and get rid of a few splits in my tanks. I've gotten 8 out so far. They are becoming a pain trying to keep them away from my ever growing corals.

If anybody near me wants one, let me know, haha.
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So not trying Brag or boast, but my water is almost perfect, and I feed it every day. Do you think it feels safe and probably won't split for a while and will just keep getting bigger ? I think they are awesome and I would like to have at least a few of them. Thank you for the info !!
 

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