I started out with a decent sized green BTA in my 40. (Seen below)

This think is like a super-splitting beast. in the last three months it has split off five offspring...insane.
Here are the two out front...(my main nem is destroying my war coral :mad:)

What I believe is the first split...largest of the small nems.

and the two latest additions I found yesterday hiding in my zoanthids...

Now I have to figure out how to get these **** things OUT of the tank. I can't have five nems in a 40 gal...
This think is like a super-splitting beast. in the last three months it has split off five offspring...insane.
Here are the two out front...(my main nem is destroying my war coral :mad:)
What I believe is the first split...largest of the small nems.
and the two latest additions I found yesterday hiding in my zoanthids...
Now I have to figure out how to get these **** things OUT of the tank. I can't have five nems in a 40 gal...
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