GSchiemer":23zk148l said:
I've never seen cloning documented in Heteractis magnificaanemones. ....
Greg Schiemer
Greg,
What you wrote just indicated that you really never look into this topic
Let me assure you that this happened in my tank. I have two identical clones in my tank right now. There are several photo documented H. magnifica fissions here at Reefcentral.com and Reefs.org. If you don't believe me you can do a search for it.
Also, per Dr. Daphne G. Fautin and Dr. Gerald R. Allen, both are well know authorities on Anemone have this to say on H. magnifica:
"...
In western Indonesia, several small individuals of identical colouration may cluster together, resembling one large animal. Elsewhere (e.g. Maldives, Malaysia, French Polynesia), tens or hundreds of identically coloured individuals form extensive beds; presumably they constitute a clone. "
You can visit their writing on Anemones at:
http://biodiversity.uno.edu/ebooks/ch1.html#magnifica
In my tank, I assumed that my H. Magnifica fission was triggered by injury or shock from being place into my tank. From other reefers who had this happen, this is usually is the case because this happened most often when the anemone just place in the tank like mine.
Minh Nguyen
BTW, I agree with you that Jeff's H. magnifica doen't look like he is splitting, but appear unhealthy and dying to me also.