I like it. You got a great price on a great looking coral.
Thanks! I used to love mushrooms. My first reef was mostly mushrooms, and it took me 3 months to find one I liked.Looks like it. Nice one.
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I like it. You got a great price on a great looking coral.
Thanks! I used to love mushrooms. My first reef was mostly mushrooms, and it took me 3 months to find one I liked.Looks like it. Nice one.
That is very pretty. It looks like cotton candy.It's nothing fancy or probably unique, but I finally found a regular mushroom coral. Seems everyone just sells the expensive OG stuff. I am so stoked over this pedestrian coral!
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Yea yumas are trickier for sure. My interstellar is constantly swinging between “surviving” and “withering away”. It’s close to all my other mushrooms as well, which are all good looking perfect. So strange.Yep, That's a Ricordea florida. I have 4 of them in my nano. Very colorful and hardy for me. I have melted 2 yumas now...
theyre legit great.@Musovski I am looking for a 1990 300td wagon. I would even take the TE but prefer the diesel.
I had a silver TE and miss it
Tastes like brine shrimp though.That is very pretty. It looks like cotton candy.
I was told most yumas are wild caught, and take FOREVER to acclimate to captivity and artificial lighting. They need very low shaded light for weeks. Like put it in a cave low light. Then they might still melt. Aquacultured yumas do better, but are still harder than even a wild florida. I decided to just stick to floridas for the bottom of my nano dropoff. I only need about 300 more to fill it in all the way.Yea yumas are trickier for sure. My interstellar is constantly swinging between “surviving” and “withering away”. It’s close to all my other mushrooms as well, which are all good looking perfect. So strange.
I've had the same Florida for nearly 2 years and it hasn't grown or propagated...it's literally just sat there.I was told most yumas are wild caught, and take FOREVER to acclimate to captivity and artificial lighting. They need very low shaded light for weeks. Like put it in a cave low light. Then they might still melt. Aquacultured yumas do better, but are still harder than even a wild florida. I decided to just stick to floridas for the bottom of my nano dropoff. I only need about 300 more to fill it in all the way.
That's not what a guy with a new Florida wants to hear. HahaI've had the same Florida for nearly 2 years and it hasn't grown or propagated...it's literally just sat there.
Lol ;WootThat's not what a guy with a new Florida wants to hear. Haha
Which propagates faster; ricordia Florida, ricordia yuma, rhodactis ?
In my experience Florida can become a nuisance quickly. Albeit a very pretty nuisance.
did somebody say cotton candycandy
Tarantula did not survive the molt process. Not sure. Its the most stressful time for the spider. Number one cause of death in pet ts
Tarantula did not survive the molt process. Not sure. Its the most stressful time for the spider. Number one cause of death in pet ts