Originally posted by Ritteri&Bubbles:
So far I have a 100% sucess rate, and I think Dr. Mac may be very close to that too if not at 100%. Let me clarify what I meant. My "breeding" anemones are in cooler water than my normal show tank, and after they split, it shows, my skimmer goes nuts and a lot of waste water is released by the anemones themselves, so regardless I always do a small water change and add a cup of carbon for a day or 2. I dont "drop" the temp periodically for them, I just keep the tank at a lower degree than my normal tank, which is on a seasonal timer to begin with. I found by accident that a lower temp seems to get them to split more(maybe a seasonal thing?)but this is something Im still experimenting on. My "daughter" anemones never seemed less healthy though.
Sounds good.
It's been my experience that E quads in captivity tend to split in Spring and Autumn and my beliefs and of others also under stress ( survival of the species ).
Would you say that maybe cooler temps would fall in line with seasonal changes ( though Spring wouldn't make sense ) or stress ?
Regards,
David Mohr