Stunning Pink Ricordia

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Look at this thing!
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Man. Those things are on my wish list for sure. From what I understand the survivability is not very good. Has that been changing??
 
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Ricordia corals in general or pink ones?
 

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yumas are harder than florida, but Especially pink yumas. There are success stories out there, but few and far between. I've actually had decent luck with other yumas.
 

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Your typical single color yumas i.e. green, blues, orange are easy. But the Multi-colored ones and any pinks are probably at 30% survival rate. However I did have a colony of a multi-colored Yumas that did well, the rest died within 3 months.
 

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