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Old 11/22/2007, 05:30 PM
All Delight All Delight is offline
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Hot Pink Yuma

Well I acquired another hot pink yuma. This is my 3rd go around on these suckers. My first one did good for 3 months then detached and died. My second one detached in about 2 weeks and died.

So here I am again. I found this one at my LFS and couldn't resist. They had a Thanksgiving sale and combined with my frequent buyer addiction he hooked it up a little more. I really hope this one makes it. Looks really good and healthy. But then again so did my other ones. These hot pink yumas are one of my favorites. I also added a pic of my other pink yuma, that ones really unique, never seen one like it before. I hope both of these yumas stay with me forever.








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Old 11/22/2007, 07:46 PM
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verry pretty
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Old 11/22/2007, 08:18 PM
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Crossing my fingers for you.
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Old 11/23/2007, 01:19 AM
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Thanks Bigscott and Tallinu
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Old 11/23/2007, 09:46 AM
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My fingers are crossed too. There are very very few people I know who are able to keep these with success as well as have them multiply.

I'm not sure why. Their pink\red pigmentation could make them one that would want lower light possibly well.. That one at least looks super healthy.

Have you seen the yumas where the mouth is flattened onto the disc of the shroom.. not gaping but just not prominent? those I see die off a lot quicker than a nice , er "perky" one so keep us posted on how well it does.

I love mushrooms but have had ones like these not be happy anywhere I put them so I stopped putting money into them.
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Old 11/23/2007, 01:24 PM
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Chrisstie I know what you mean. I was walking around the store debating on buying it or not. There was no question whether I wanted it or not, but whether or not it would live. I have this guy partially shaded, hopefully it works out.
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Old 11/23/2007, 03:18 PM
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Hey where'd you get that sweet ric? how much did it set you back?
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Old 11/23/2007, 04:13 PM
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Got it at LFS, Eyecandy Aquariums. I won't say how much, but it was over $100.
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Old 11/23/2007, 04:35 PM
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Hey, nice find.

They seem to be like other things. Move them around a little to different light and/or flow and then there is that magic spot where they are happy.

Good luck.
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Old 11/23/2007, 09:31 PM
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Sweet looking yuma. I'll cross my fingers. Maybe you can find out the secret to keeping them healthy. I'll even cross my toes so maybe it will split for you.
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Old 11/24/2007, 01:21 AM
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Thanks Lyte.

Thanks Ice. I doubt I'll find the secret. I'm hoping to get lucky.
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Old 11/24/2007, 03:06 PM
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If anyone is interested, there is one available in SD.

http://www.sdreefs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=32568
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Old 11/24/2007, 03:13 PM
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wish I was in san diego, I would soooo... swoop in on those.
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Old 11/24/2007, 03:34 PM
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wow $180 for the pink one? I feel fortunate.
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Old 11/24/2007, 05:30 PM
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NIce ric Ad....Hope it does great for you. They are one of my favorite corals as well and after 7 of them and the cost they bring my wife said that if I wanted to get another one it wouldn't live either packed in a place that is far from my tank...IF ya know what I mean...LOL
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Old 11/24/2007, 10:39 PM
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Do you know if the one you bought was captive bred or wild caught? My captive bred ones have a great track record for survival, I personally wouldn't try it with a wild caught one since survival seems pretty rare. I keep mine directly under my 250W MH and they have been happy and multiplying for years now.
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Old 11/25/2007, 01:36 AM
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I'm pretty sure mine was wild caught.
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Old 11/25/2007, 01:45 AM
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They all started as wild caught. Captive bred really means little. I've had mine for 3+ years, and it just melted one day.
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Old 11/25/2007, 02:09 AM
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man that sucks. I've had a colony of orange yumas do that on me.
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Old 11/25/2007, 02:47 AM
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They all started as wild caught. Captive bred really means little. I've had mine for 3+ years, and it just melted one day.
I agree they all will start as wild caught, that's inevitable. Some of my pinks are 3rd generation now of naturally propagating and they have all done well, even in other tanks. I personally would rather take a chance from a Yuma that has been spreading, without being cut, in a tank versus one pulled from the wild. To me, purchasing a captive bred holds value with a greater success rate. But I'm sorry to year about yours melting after 3+ years, I'm sure that wasn't easy to watch.
 


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