Just because an anenome splits does not always mean good. Sometimes Anenomes reproduce to protect the species when quality is suffering or not in good codition.
Props to them. Just someone pushing the boundaries. Under proper care and observation things may turn out. However I suspect there is bound to be blood drawn as time goes on.
Props to them. Just someone pushing the boundaries. Under proper care and observation things may turn out. However I suspect there is bound to be blood drawn as time goes on.
That's true. Sometimes pushing the limits pays off -- and those are the tanks you see showcased in threads like that. But I suspect for every successful risky tank someone posts pictures of, there are probably ten more that tried the same thing but failed.