eliterecon14 Pajama Cardinal Joined Jan 5, 2008 Messages 232 Location Near Moline IL Jul 5, 2008 #1 title says all
burning2nd Well-known member Joined May 15, 2006 Messages 3,906 Location PA Jul 5, 2008 #2 under the right conditions... A long long long time.
D danno14 That's Dumas! Joined Sep 21, 2003 Messages 779 Location Somewhere in WA Jul 5, 2008 #3 I had one.... that a buddy gave me..... that I gave back to him.....that is still going. 17 years total.
I had one.... that a buddy gave me..... that I gave back to him.....that is still going. 17 years total.
edwing206 Unregistered Member Joined Aug 28, 2006 Messages 1,539 Location Shoreline, Washington Jul 5, 2008 #4 I read that anemones don't age so theoretically they can live forever. After reading a little more it looks as I was correct. http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/blueplanet/factfiles/jellies/sea_anemone_bg.shtml Pretty interesting. Last edited: Jul 5, 2008
I read that anemones don't age so theoretically they can live forever. After reading a little more it looks as I was correct. http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/blueplanet/factfiles/jellies/sea_anemone_bg.shtml Pretty interesting.
mark peacock marine67 Joined Mar 28, 2006 Messages 568 Location Cheshire/England. Jul 5, 2008 #5 I have had one now for 5 years and has split. years in the right conditions.
R returnofsid Reef Fanatic RF Premium Member Joined May 16, 2006 Messages 9,680 Location Spokane, Washington, United States Jul 5, 2008 #6 As was said above, indefinately, given the right conditions.