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drawman 01/10/2008 02:30 PM

Ricordea florida biotope
 
I have been wanting to setup a ricordea florida biotope for several years now and I finally have the resources to do so.

My queston is for people that have seen these coral in the wild. What other specific species (fish, inverts, other coral, algae) are they commonly seen with? I have never been diving in florida but I have seen a few pictures of them in the wild. Thank you for any help you can give me.

Tim

drawman 01/10/2008 03:18 PM

I was thinking of pederson cleaner shrimp but I have no idea if they even live in the same area as ricordea....I just noticed that they were for sale on eTropicals, but i have my doubts about them being found near ricordea.

drawman 01/10/2008 06:05 PM

bump, anyone?

betamed 01/10/2008 08:51 PM

I've seen them with mixed in with zoas. There were some diving pics posted in the FMAS forum

drawman 01/10/2008 09:30 PM

I knew they were common with zoas but I am a little cautious of them because I will have no idea where the zoas are from.

Is it FMAS.org?

Thanks for the help

drawman 01/10/2008 09:38 PM

I just checked it out and I think all the pic threads were old and have been deleted already.

lancer99 01/11/2008 09:48 AM

According to Tullock's "Natural Reef Aquariums," they are found on the fore reef, with Condylactis, Bartholomea, and Phymanthus anemones; Pseudopterogorgia, Plexaura, and Briareum gorgonians, Discosoma neglecta, Zoanthus sociatus, Palythoa caribaeorum, P. tuberculosa, P. grandis, Parazoanthus swiftii, Arrow crabs, Banded Coral Shrimp, Golden-banded Coral Shrimp, and Peppermint Shrimp. For fish, he mentions Royal Gramma, Blue Chromis, and Blue Hamlet.

HTH,
-R

drawman 01/11/2008 05:09 PM

Awesome! Thanks for the help, I may look into getting that book just to check it out.

drawman 01/11/2008 05:54 PM

Does it mention macroalgae or seagrasses?

FroggyFeet 01/11/2008 09:32 PM

Allot of florida is seagrass beds I believe. I don't know the correct varieties found in the habitat though. Tullock is a really good author with some staunch advice!

fazgood 01/11/2008 11:11 PM

Ken at Sealifeinc.net collects his own stuff from down in the keys. I have nothing but good things to say about his service and his livestock. He might also be able to help in your design.

Faz


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