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Second method
If the ricordea is large enough postition the 'rock' the ricordea is on sideways so the ricordea polyp is sideways to the light Place a pebble on a part of the lower portion of the polyp. As the polyp reaches to the light it streches as the lower portion in held by the pebble causing it to form two polyps. You see common mushrooms do this oftern. Good luck |
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