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Picked up some new Ricordia’s , and their rock, a few weeks ago. Went on a trip and came home and noticed this green growth, is it a baby green Ricordia? If not, what is it?
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Looks a bit like a baby rfa to me.
 

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Kind of looks like it or a dying one. They shrink up very small as they decline.
 

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Picked up some new Ricordia’s , and their rock, a few weeks ago. Went on a trip and came home and noticed this green growth, is it a baby green Ricordia? If not, what is it?
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Was hoping to expand pic but looks like a small rock flower anemone and shroom is possible
 

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I see another to to the right of it and what looks like a baby ric as well.
 

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