Yuma & FL ric Eye candy thread...

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Flamethrower yuma mountain.

Making lots of babies.
 

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This is the coral that is multiplying the fastest in my 2-year-old tank.
 

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Here’s some nice photos showing my King Kongs. Top two are with an orange filter (Pencil case) and the bottom two are without any filter.
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so what happens when a ricordia splits?

i have a really nice green and yellow one that looks to be in the final stages of splitting. will the baby just fall off or stay on the same plug. what should i do?
 

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It will attach to whatever it touches, typically. Putting ricordea on a pile rock rubble is a great way to get frags.
 

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so what happens when a ricordia splits?

i have a really nice green and yellow one that looks to be in the final stages of splitting. will the baby just fall off or stay on the same plug. what should i do?
Wait for experts but I just let mine do whatever they want -- they seem to wander however they like.

Quick note --- I mangled the green one in post #626 in an ill-fated attempt to remove the frag disc that I THOUGHT it had completely wandered away from.
Long story short (((too late?))) --- all three sections were still connected and one edge of one was barely touching the edge of the frag disc. The whole patch pulled up with the frag disc.

Post #626 shows that it recovered fine and dismembered chunk is even growing on its own --- hard to see in upper-right of the top-down picture because it's kind of underneath the rest of the patch.
 

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mines higher up in my tank, glued to an dead flowerpot coral head. its kinda on the face of the rock instead of the top. i think its just fall to the sand below- either way its my first mushroom to split and after GSP only the second i can register noticeable growth and thats cool
 

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Beautiful rics guys!! I cannot believe I've only now discovered this thread. I still cannot get over that rainbow ricordea JenDub....that is just gorgeous!!! Like pookstreet, I used to have an immense collection of Florida rics and with neglect lost all but three of them :( Yumas were always unlucky with me until I got this mamma:
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She really is that beautiful baby blue and bright orange. She's put out sooo many babies that now I need to thin them out a little and yes Bryan, you'll be getting some of them :p Oh, and I feed them mysis and they eat like pigs!
Whoa. Love that blue coloration
 

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