RBTA just spawned?

mkinley17

Member
Ok just about lost my mined, my RBTA I think just released eggs. What do I have to worry about with water conditon? HELP PLEASE I would attach a pics but it says I do not have permision.
 

btldreef

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Originally Posted by mkinley17 http:///t/394553/rbta-just-spawned#post_3511726
Ok just about lost my mined, my RBTA I think just released eggs. What do I have to worry about with water conditon? HELP PLEASE I would attach a pics but it says I do not have permision.
I just replied to your other thread. Anemones do not release eggs. What you are seeing is the anemone releasing its zooxanthallae algae, which means it is dying.
 

gemmy

Active Member
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Originally Posted by BTLDreef http:///t/394553/rbta-just-spawned#post_3511750
I just replied to your other thread. Anemones do not release eggs. What you are seeing is the anemone releasing its zooxanthallae algae, which means it is dying.
This kind of goes against a lot of the research that I have done. I have researched that anemones can reproduce asexually and sexually. Sexual reproduction is done with the anemone releasing eggs or sperm into the water column.
 

mkinley17

Member
Thanks for the info I've been doing a lot of reading and asking question. And I'm still not sure but as of today my RBTA still looks ok not quit as full as its was before it did what it did. But I'm not going to just pull it out of the tank just been watching it every closely. Here is a pic that I posted in a different thread. I'll try to post a update pics when I get a chance.
 
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