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Agreed...
Anyone that says they only split under poor conditions has no idea what they are talking about.
To me the key too splitting has always been lots of food.
Some of the rose anemones are thought to be two different types and one splits less and can get very large.
I don't say they ONLY split under poor conditions, but that is usually the case more times than not.
It's an animal that lives a very long time, 50-100 plus years, so the need to reproduce often is normally not needed.


