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Mine was the same under bluer light, as soon as I put him under whites I now have a rock of Florida. The I believe it’s the same or similar PAR but very different growth.
Interesting, do you have a mixed reef? How are your other corals doing?Mine was the same under bluer light, as soon as I put him under whites I now have a rock of Florida. The I believe it’s the same or similar PAR but very different growth.
Not too sure if the white light had something to do with it or the dirtier water, something in my nano was wrong and something in my 4’ was perfect.
Ricordias do this it’s normal. Not sure why but the Florida recordias in specific I’ve noticed seem to grow several mouths but one single mushroom it almost looks like a chain of mushrooms next to each other but they’re actually connected. I have a ricordia in my tank right now that in a way acts like a Zoa it’ll grow little legs of tissue out of the side of it and eventually that tissue turns into a tiny mushroom then it’ll disconnect from the original it looks just like zoas growing.
Nice!! It’s crazy I live in the US but I’m not super close to Florida but in Florida they’re 5 dollar corals where I’m at 20-30 dollars. I wish I could hook you up with some.i love you’re collection though it looks awesome.Ricordea Florida is one of my favorite coral(morohs) of all time, and as such I've been reading about them a lot.
To answer your question: 6 mouths.
Where did I get this information from? It was probably some study I've read over the years, but I looked for an answer myself, and thus I remember it well and also observed and confirmed it myself over the years.
They can grow well in all kinds of conditions, they love when you feed them with frozen foods, though they may need to get used to it at first.
They can grow pretty large in an attempt to reach more light, they can also move, detach a bud (grow a small new polyp on top) and more - all to reach better conditions or spread.
Since they are considered kind of a rarity in my country (unlike Yumas), I've been hunting for new morphs for 16 years now, so far I have 7 different colors/morphs in my collection
Haha thanks, I appreciate it!Nice!! It’s crazy I live in the US but I’m not super close to Florida but in Florida they’re 5 dollar corals where I’m at 20-30 dollars. I wish I could hook you up with some.i love you’re collection though it looks awesome.
Ive got a mixed system but mainly softies and LPS - SPS won’t grow too easily in that tank.Interesting, do you have a mixed reef? How are your other corals doing?
My tank gets around 2-3 hours of white light. Just scared of GHA happening again.
I can never get my zoas to grow in my LPS dominant system either..My tanks are set up for hard corals so most mushrooms do awful. I do have an accidental Ricordia though that after 3 years got to around 3” with 4-5 mouths and never split. I got tired of looking at it so I manually fragged it into four pieces. A year later I still have 4 Ricordia