Yuma & FL ric Eye candy thread...

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I say YES to those for sure .... super specimens !
 

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I LOVE shrooms!
 

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Every time I get a little crazy for Acans or Chalice...... This thread brings me right back to my first salty love ;)


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Here is mine

I like ! Nice striation of the colors and the striping and it seems like you have a few of those ... gorgeous additions to any Nano or Reef and so easy to care for. I have 4 now but started with two and the other two split off from the base and are growing ... not the colors of yours, more plain, but they expand so large that they cover my Fire and Ice Zoas and shield them from the light and prevent them from opening but those Zoas are so attached to the rock underneath, and so are the Rics that I cannot move them without possibly causing damage to the pedal dic of the yumas I have. I will have to figure out a way to do so though as I need those Zoas back in the open.
 

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Put a cone over them if you can and saturate them with the food so your are sure they are getting some it it. Here is it looks like (the cone is made from a 2 liter bottle of soda). Put over them as best as you can and then squirt the food inside and hold it in place for a few minutes, and they will get plenty of food. I use a mixture too of frozen but add cyclop-eeze to it and vitamins and fish oil.

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Very good idea, thank you so much
 

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Me amd flowflezys rics :) and a yuma or two..not sure if visible in pic...
 

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Love me some rics!
 

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Me amd flowflezys rics :) and a yuma or two..not sure if visible in pic...

Top and bottom part of pic are black so not sure if anything was there .... or if it is just how the pic was taken but ..... what I see Looks +1 for sure ! Nice and I love Ric fl and Ric yuma myself and have several in my 20 G Nano and am going to transfer some to my 10 G nano that I just started a few weeks ago and that is now cycled and has some Grass Shrimp in it, some NY LI sound Mud snails, a few Red Actinodiscus mushrooms and also some Pavona cactus in it, and a couple of other CUC's.

Love yours !!
 

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