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			 I was idly peering at a Ricordia frag yesterday, and was panicked by what appeared to be a large worm at the base.  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			    Closer inspection revealed that it was not a worm after all.  What I saw seems to be the method of locomotion, and perhaps a meams of multiplying.  The worm like thing was what can best be described as a Pseudopod.  The ricordia was in the process of moving from the small rock it had occupied to a larger rock. 
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			 So you're saying Ricordia can move itself around? That's quite interesting. Has anyone else experienced this? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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