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![]() Could someone or anyone please id this for me
Thanks Tom. |
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![]() Looks like a very pretty ricordea yuma to me
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![]() Ditto to the Ricordia Yuma.
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![]() Um no.... I think its very BAD and you should give it to me
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![]() Thanks for the reply guys, but I don't think this a ric or a mushroom of any kind. It is very sticky and it stings. The stickiness and stinging suggests to me some type of anenome but we don't know what type.
fishytime.. I wish it was mine unfortunately it belongs to a friend. Thanks for your help guys. Tom |
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![]() To me it looks like a Pink Ricordia Yuma that I once had. They have a very very strong sting!! When I had one in my tank it managed to "cook" the food of my RBTA to the point that the foot looked as pink as cooked shrimp. The RBTA then melted... The bubble tip decided to go for a walk and settled onto the Pink Ricordia Yuma. I came home to find the damage done. I also noticed that anytime anything was even close to it the coral would start to suffer. I got the Ricordia Yuma out of my tank ASAP. They are super nice to look at but just to chemically for my tank..
Bye, KEana
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