Riccordea yuma help

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My first few corals are on the way, and I got 3 yuma mushrooms. I heard these can be a little more sensitive and difficult to keep, so any tips are appreciated. I'm also struggling to figure out where to place them, some sources say moderate lighting others say the prefer lower. Also wondering if I should put them on my main rockwork or buy a separate island for them?
 

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They don’t spread as quickly as discoma’s, so you can place them where you want. Mine are low on my main rocks, down close to the sand.

They are fairly easy , lower to moderate flow and lighting. Nutrients should be detectable in the water, don’t let them get too low. I’ve never fed mine I just leave them alone. Good luck.
 
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They don’t spread as quickly as discoma’s, so you can place them where you want. Mine are low on my main rocks, down close to the sand.

They are fairly easy , lower to moderate flow and lighting. Nutrients should be detectable in the water, don’t let them get too low. I’ve never fed mine I just leave them alone.
How aggressive are yours? Would it be fine to put multiple kinds of yumas next to each other?
 
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