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Ricordea florida "Orange Ricordea" - Single Polyp
Ricordea florida "Orange Ricordea" - Single Polyp
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Item Number: WB:236104
Manufacturer Part #: 412-ORANGERICORDIA
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Ricordea florida "Orange Ricordea" - Single Polyp
Ricordia is a reef curiosity-- a corallimorph, it is a solitary, mushroom-like soft coral. Individuals form compact colonies over reef rock which resemble some hard corals. The surface of the polyp is tightly beaded like a carpet anemone.
Ricordea florida
is found in the Caribbean while the closely related
Ricordea yuma
comes from the Indo-Pacific region. Ricordea is highly popular for home propogation as they are very hardy, spread quickly, and can be propogated easily by cutting the polyp in half.
These mushrooms are carnivorous and photosynthetic. They should be supplementally fed small leaty foods like planktons and brine shrimp but should be placed in moderate lighting to feed the zooxanthallae in their tissues. Ricordea polyps should be given ample space in aquariums as they may damage other corals with prolonged contact and they can spread quickly under ideal conditions and overgrow some nonaggressive corals.
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