Saturday and Sunday, I moved the livestock and rock from the temporary tank to the new ones. After mostly everything was cleaned up, the lights were out and I was quietly at my computer, I spotted the 60g aquarium looked cloudy from afar. Since the water was crystal clear, I was very surprised. With a flashlight, I quickly found that my anemones were spawning - releasing sperm into the water. This happens often enough, but what got me super excited was seeing eggs blasting around in the tank. ...
I love my anemones, so much so that I'm setting up their own tank soon. Here's a close up look at their beauty.
This is what a RBTA looks like when it poops for the people that do not know
Years ago, I got a clone of the "Sherman Rose" BTA from a DFWMAS club member. It split numerous times, and I finally got down to only one. This one has been happy to spread out in the 400g and kill any corals within its extensive reach. It's just such a stunner. How can I even consider pulling it out of the tank you ask? Well, that's why it is still in there. Plus my clowns like it. ...