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Lance M.
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Corallimorpharians
01/10/2008, 05:36 PM
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Orange Spotted Ricordea won't attach
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Lance M.
Like kingfisher mentions, once it attaches I...
Like kingfisher mentions, once it attaches I would probably still leave it there for another week just to make sure it is fully attached so that it doesn't blow away when you move it.
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Corallimorpharians
01/10/2008, 05:34 PM
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ricordia and yumas??
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Lance M.
And Ricordia floridia are from the Carribean. ...
And Ricordia floridia are from the Carribean.
Ricordea yuma are from the Pacific.
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Corallimorpharians
01/08/2008, 09:11 PM
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Orange Spotted Ricordea won't attach
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Lance M.
You could find a clam shell or something like...
You could find a clam shell or something like that and set the polyp in it so that it attachs, that's how I have some of my orange and purple ric's. Or you can get some plastic mesh and wrap it...
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Corallimorpharians
01/08/2008, 05:12 PM
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Unhappy Yuma
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Lance M.
lol Yea. I use to have a 5 gallon, 10 gallon, and...
lol Yea. I use to have a 5 gallon, 10 gallon, and 20H planted tanks for years til I combined them all into the 54 gallon. It's still going good, though it is a little neglected lol. It's low tech. I...
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Corallimorpharians
01/08/2008, 04:02 PM
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Unhappy Yuma
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Lance M.
Well it looks like it's doing fairly well for...
Well it looks like it's doing fairly well for you. Hopefully it will get really happy and start dividing.
I use to have a rock with some brown yumas w/ flourescent green tips on the tentacles. It...
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Corallimorpharians
01/08/2008, 03:36 PM
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Debating which lights for new Ric tank
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Lance M.
How much was the fixture? I went to my lfs...
How much was the fixture?
I went to my lfs today (well twice) and they have a new display for some new T-5 lights by Hagen. I was trying to find them on the internet but couldn't, then I looked at...
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Corallimorpharians
01/08/2008, 12:32 PM
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Debating which lights for new Ric tank
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Lance M.
wow! Nice setup blide. lots of filtration. What...
wow! Nice setup blide. lots of filtration. What is all that? I see the skimmer, what's that underneath the tank? Ca reactor? Phosban reactor wow. I'm actually going to Lowe's to look around and...
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Corallimorpharians
01/08/2008, 08:29 AM
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Debating which lights for new Ric tank
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Lance M.
How about a 130 watt pc over a 15 gallon? I...
How about a 130 watt pc over a 15 gallon?
I can steal it from another tank I have and put a 65 watt pc over that tank (it's a fw planted tank and I pretty much just have 65 watts on it anyway) and...
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Corallimorpharians
01/08/2008, 08:20 AM
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Unhappy Yuma
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Lance M.
I think it's zooxanthellae lol. For the...
I think it's zooxanthellae lol.
For the most part yumas like less light then floridias, there are exceptions though.
Glad it's doing good. Where did you happen to get such a pretty yuma? lfs...
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Corallimorpharians
01/07/2008, 10:07 PM
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Debating which lights for new Ric tank
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Lance M.
Any more suggestions would be helpful. The...
Any more suggestions would be helpful.
The 150 watt does look good.
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Corallimorpharians
01/06/2008, 07:49 PM
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Unhappy Yuma
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Lance M.
Your weclome. Hope it does well. I wish I could...
Your weclome. Hope it does well. I wish I could find a yuma like that.
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Corallimorpharians
01/06/2008, 06:39 PM
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Debating which lights for new Ric tank
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Lance M.
Debating which lights for new Ric tank
Hey guys I need some help to decide. I am going to set up a new 15 gallon or 20H in the next couple months, not anytime soon but not far away, so I'm thinking about which lighting would be best for...
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Coral Propagation and Aquaculture
01/06/2008, 02:51 PM
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Which brand of frag plugs/disks are you using?
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Lance M.
Dry base rock won't cause a cycle since there's...
Dry base rock won't cause a cycle since there's nothing on it to decay and produce NH3.
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Corallimorpharians
01/06/2008, 02:38 PM
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holy ^&*(&*( look at this!!!!
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Lance M.
Wow someone bought it. What a waste. Nice rock...
Wow someone bought it. What a waste. Nice rock but you could get so many different colored rics for that price. And looking from the picture if the rock happens to fall on its side or something...
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Corallimorpharians
01/06/2008, 02:26 PM
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Unhappy Yuma
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Lance M.
Do you have a picture? I've never seen a black...
Do you have a picture? I've never seen a black substance. I've seen white stuff and brown stuff. I would just stick my hand in there and start waving the water back and forth on the polyp to get the...
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Corallimorpharians
01/05/2008, 09:36 PM
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Unhappy Yuma
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Lance M.
IMO it does look better. You could keep...
IMO it does look better. You could keep experimenting to see where it likes it best.
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Corallimorpharians
01/04/2008, 10:38 AM
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don't forget to test alkalinity
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Lance M.
Great info. You should make it a sticky.
Great info. You should make it a sticky.
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Corallimorpharians
01/03/2008, 11:41 PM
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Ripped metallic green shroom
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Lance M.
Yea depending on how you ripped it, the original...
Yea depending on how you ripped it, the original one will heal itself and the pieces of it can regenerate into new mushrooms, especially if you tore a piece of the foot off.
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Corallimorpharians
01/03/2008, 11:39 PM
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Unhappy Yuma
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Lance M.
Well if your skimming 24/7 and replacing the...
Well if your skimming 24/7 and replacing the carbon every week it should be getting rid of most if not all of the toxins.
Other then the pale area near the bottom on the yuma, I don't see anything...
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Corallimorpharians
01/03/2008, 09:39 PM
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Ripped metallic green shroom
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Lance M.
It should be fine and heal itself and regrow new...
It should be fine and heal itself and regrow new mushrooms if you split a piece off of it.
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Corallimorpharians
01/03/2008, 09:37 PM
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How many pieces can you cut a shroom into?
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Lance M.
It also depends on how well established the...
It also depends on how well established the mushrooms are and how big/healthy they are to determine your success. And it's kinda harder to keep track of like 8 pieces when you cut it anyways.
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Corallimorpharians
01/03/2008, 09:31 PM
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Unhappy Yuma
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Lance M.
Very nice yuma. Well since you added it to your...
Very nice yuma. Well since you added it to your tank 3-4 weeks ago it could just be acclimating to your lighting and that's why it doesn't look as good as when you first bought it. How was the...
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Corallimorpharians
01/03/2008, 08:24 PM
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Unhappy Yuma
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Lance M.
Did you recently add anything to the tank?...
Did you recently add anything to the tank? (Corals, rocks, etc.)
Anything else change recently?
Forum:
Corallimorpharians
01/03/2008, 08:22 PM
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How many pieces can you cut a shroom into?
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Lance M.
The most I have cut a Discosoma was 4 pieces and...
The most I have cut a Discosoma was 4 pieces and they survived, it was a purple one. I've cut ricordea's (floridia and yuma) in half and had them survive.
Forum:
Corallimorpharians
01/03/2008, 08:19 PM
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info about ricordias
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Lance M.
Yes Ricordea floridia can have multiple mouths....
Yes Ricordea floridia can have multiple mouths. It's usually a sign of splitting but sometimes it will stall and just stay like that for months. I've heard of ric's that had 8 mouths.
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