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Price. If you call it ultra it sells for more[emoji6].What is the difference between a rfa and a ultra rfa?
The ULTRA are more colorful and expensive as mentioned above. They also tend to come from deeper waters of Florida and the Caribbean whereas the standard white, brown and cream colored RFA’s come from shallower regions and are less expensive.What is the difference between a rfa and a ultra rfa?
The ULTRA are more colorful and expensive as mentioned above. They also tend to come from deeper waters of Florida and the Caribbean whereas the standard white, brown and cream colored RFA’s come from shallower regions and are less expensive.
Do you know that rfa's are found in Galveston waters at all? That would be a lot cooler than the tropical waters of the carribean.In a few weeks I will be collecting some (with proper license) in the shallows of Galveston. I know they are not going to be the beautiful ones everyone seeks out, but I am trying to build a Texas only tank.
If I can find this thread again after I get them, I'll post pictures.
Do you have all shallow water varieties? Wondering if shallow and deep water varieties spawned would they make different colors.
In a few weeks I will be collecting some (with proper license) in the shallows of Galveston. I know they are not going to be the beautiful ones everyone seeks out, but I am trying to build a Texas only tank.
If I can find this thread again after I get them, I'll post pictures.
Do you know that rfa's are found in Galveston waters at all? That would be a lot cooler than the tropical waters of the Caribbean.
Do you know that rfa's are found in Galveston waters at all? That would be a lot cooler than the tropical waters of the carribean.
They aren't actually rock flower nems. Just a quick Google search.
It's true, but they do have out on the rocks and they only get about 2.5 inches across. I have seen that Texas page before.. issue I have with it is that the ones on the beaches are not on that list.They aren't actually rock flower nems. Just a quick Google search.
Please do.@Ron Reefman
Wow.... finally finished reading the entire thread. Definitely a lot of good info shared here.. Its nice to see all the right info shared in one place. I had to do a lot of digging to find the info about them and I still learned more here. If you wouldnt mind I'd like to share a photo of my nem collection with everyone.
There are a bunch in the Galveston waters. They tend to looks different then the typical rfa you are used too. I'm sure they go by a different name here, but have to be close to the same species.
I just took this pic from another person's site. They also collected from the Galveston waters.
There is also a video out there.. just Google Galveston anemones.. should pop up on youtube
@Ron Reefman
Wow.... finally finished reading the entire thread. Definitely a lot of good info shared here.. Its nice to see all the right info shared in one place. I had to do a lot of digging to find the info about them and I still learned more here. If you wouldn't mind I'd like to share a photo of my nem collection with everyone.
Please do.
Awesome thanks.Are you kidding, that's what this thread is all about. ;Woot Post away.
Maybe this should become a sticky about the RFA? ;Bookworm