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Old 05/25/2007, 09:41 PM
slojmn slojmn is offline
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Ahhh, so you're the one who got that hot pink yuma!!! I called Matt a couple of days after it was sold. Hope it survived!! It was a great looking yuma.
I wish...it melted away. I only had one out of four survive . No more wild Yuma's for me.
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Old 05/26/2007, 09:17 AM
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I think the key is to get them locally and have the store keep it for a while to make sure it will strengthen up.. even then its risky but if you can monitor it in what should be a good healthy stable environment and it stays strong instead of melting then you know its ready to take home - a good idea for any iffy coral i think
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Old 05/26/2007, 04:38 PM
JeffReef JeffReef is offline
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I wish...it melted away. I only had one out of four survive . No more wild Yuma's for me.
I hear you, Man. I just lost a pink yuma that I've always wanted. It sucks because there are only a handful of people that have them and one or two people that sells them from time to time. It was really a bummer.

I have other nice yumas such as sunset, hot orange, nuclear green and hot pink. But this particular pink that I lost was my favorite type of all hot pinks.
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Old 05/26/2007, 04:48 PM
DouglasTiede DouglasTiede is offline
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They are under 250W 14K Hamilton MH and 200W worth of VHO actinics. They don't seem to have a problem under high light in my experience.
Was just going to ask how they respond to high light. In your experience
are rics more tolarent to high light like MH, then other mushrooms?

( Love the pictures you people have on this thread!! )
 

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