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I posted this in the nem and clownfish forum, not having much luck...
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...readid=1370640 |
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not quite sure what you mean. pics?
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Clowns are known to do it to anemones from time to time and no one really knows why.
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I will try to post pics tonight. About 1/4" from the base of the tentacle twists tightly, and they pop off. The tentacle stump is sealed up from the twisting, and it seems like they are growing slowly. It's a healthy nem, but i don't know why it is doing this.
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#5 |
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Its probably the clowns like anemonebuff said.
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#6 |
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i haven't seen the clowns do this yet, it seems like it happens from just flow. even with the flow being now at a minimum.
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