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a cool yuma..
NEED CAMERA THAT WORKS...................
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Nice one!
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#3
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Nice color. It dosen't look like a Yuma from what I can see. Looks more like a Florida Ricordia.
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Ricordia florida, Ricordia yuma. (Genus, species) both are species of Ricordia
due to the fact it has several radial patterns of raised tentacles, I would have to guess it is a yuma. floridas have concentric rings of color variations(if any) and very even tentacles. BUT you need to see the mouth to ice the ID so I'm not saying anything for sure either. I have a R yuma that is pale purple with pink tentacles, ie the bleached version of that color scheme. It is one of my favorite animals and I got it at a swap many moons ago. just FMI bitis, how much does that Ric cost these days?
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It is def a YUMA......Yuma's and carr rics are completely different....It is very easy to tell them apart...With a good camera that is ..To bad mine sucks....
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thats a yuma
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nice!
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When i tilt my head to the left I can clearly see it is a yuma... lol
That and it looks like it will just sit in my tank and not grow, that's how I can really tell a yuma from a florida.. |
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lol.....
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