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Old 08/12/2007, 09:15 PM
airinhere airinhere is offline
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My Yumas are spreading!

I got some Yumas about two months ago and they are spreading like crazy! One rock has tons of small yumas all over it, and the other two rocks I have are slowly getting covered in little yumas as the bigger ones crawl around over the rocks. Every little piece of flesh that gets left behind turns into a whole new Yuma. I think keeping my flow around 30X turnover and redirecting my Hydor Koralias every couple of days is doing lots to help spread these guys.

Just thought I'd show some of my babies.

This rock is covered in babies




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Old 08/13/2007, 12:20 PM
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Wow, I wish mine would spread like that. I've had bad luck with getting them to "breed".
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Old 08/13/2007, 12:57 PM
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do you have any flow directed right at them, or are they out of the direct flow protected by rocks?

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Old 08/13/2007, 09:53 PM
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just enough flow to make the edges curl up. They tend to move to a slightly more protected spot. As they move, some pieces get left behind and form new polyps. In the last picture you can see a good shot of what I am talkng about. The bottom Yuma has left behind a pretty good chunk as it moved and that will likely turn into a new Yuma in the next few weeks. I have been slightly readjusting my powerheads every week or two.
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Old 08/13/2007, 10:11 PM
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I have noticed if shrooms arent happy they will up and move and leave babies the whole way.
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Old 08/14/2007, 12:19 AM
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Exactly. Just have to be careful not to freak them out.

Regular feeding and careful water quality monitoring is crucial if you start messing with these guys.

I noticed this happening because my tank has more flow than the Yumas would really prefer. I try to avoid blasting them with a powerhead, but still get lots of flow to them.

I keep all my mushrooms and rics in enough flow to make their tentacles move and occasionally curl up a corner of one.

Looks like tall grass swaying in the breeze.
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