Hey all. Just picked up a Ricordea Yuma, I couldn't help myself it's got a green mouth and It's as bright orange as a neon sign. I know it's got a foot on it and they move.. I added him on the bottom today after acclimation and it looks like he's stretching out. Is he just moving about, or getting used to the new tank. Every picture I see of them online or when I see them at the LFS they are all flat and growing outward, not stretching up with their foot visible. Usually when corals stretch up they are searching for more light, but it's night and all the lights are off...
Is this normal? Is he just trying to move around? Why would he be stretching up?
He was twice as stretched as this 10 min before I took the picture. He's not glued to a plug, just chillin on the rock. I have another Ricordea Florida glued to a plug that doesn't do this.
Thanks in advanced.
Jon
Is this normal? Is he just trying to move around? Why would he be stretching up?
He was twice as stretched as this 10 min before I took the picture. He's not glued to a plug, just chillin on the rock. I have another Ricordea Florida glued to a plug that doesn't do this.
Thanks in advanced.
Jon