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Ricordia (Ricordia yuma)
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Description: Lighting Level: Moderate to High
Placement: Middle
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Water Flow: Low
Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
Endemic Region: Indo-Pacific
Other Info: Often are very colorful with a variety of colors including orange/gold and blue/purple. Oral discs are usually neon green. Their colors are intensified under actinics. Often not as hardy as other mushrooms. Reproduction is by longitudinal fission. Nutrition is provided by the symbiotic zooxanthellae. May be fed plankton or small crustaceans.


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ram man
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Registered: April 2005
Location: Arizona
Posts: 1436
Review Date: Fri December 29, 2006 Would you recommend the profile? Yes | Price you paid?: Not Indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: colorful, hardy
Cons: picky about were it is put in the tank, slow to split

This type of coral is picky about were it is put in an aquarium, if it doesnt like the lighting or flow it will detach from its rock and move. If it detaches it will most likely get sucked up a powerhead and get chopped up. Besides being finicky it is hardy, colorful, and acclimates well. Perfect for any sw aquarium
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