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you can google florida ricordeas (rics)

average about $30 per pc.

hmmm not very expensive if you compare that to a $80 yuma.

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lol ... feel so busted.... but still you will find it if you google it :P

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lcf425, this is a good article on the genus Ricordea, which includes detailed information on the two species. R. florida and R.yuma.

waaa need to cut the thing to glue on the rock?? but still dun understand why its so expensive=.=

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waaa need to cut the thing to glue on the rock?? but still dun understand why its so expensive=.=

ricordea florida usually come attached to small stones or unattached. to frag it, just cut it in half and let it heal. you may need to glue it on the rock after it heals, or let it naturally attach itself (which may take quite long).

if not fragging, just stick the small stone to wherever you wanna place it.

they are expensive because they come from carribean =.=

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bro u mean without 2 heads from a pc, yet we all can cut it into 2pcs and frag it???

if 1 ricordea (yuma or florida) has only one mouth, cut through the middle of the mouth and both halves will heal into a full ricordea.

in the event you miss the middle of the mouth, and end up with a full mouth on one frag and the other frag without a mouth, the other frag will/might heal and grow a new mouth (as what terryz has mentioned)

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if 1 ricordea (yuma or florida) has only one mouth, cut through the middle of the mouth and both halves will heal into a full ricordea.

in the event you miss the middle of the mouth, and end up with a full mouth on one frag and the other frag without a mouth, the other frag will/might heal and grow a new mouth (as what terryz has mentioned)

erm then how does a yuma differ from a mushroom they look alike -.- please advice ^^

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erm then how does a yuma differ from a mushroom they look alike -.- please advice ^^

Ricordea Yuma (Yumas):

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Ricordea Florida (Rics):

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Mushroom:

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Ok just kidding...

Corallimorphs (Mushrooms):

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Can see the difference? Prices vary according to market demand, availability, colours and where they originate from.

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How to ID...

Ricordea Yuma: Many many small "bubbles" or "tentacles" all over, including tiny bumps around the mouth.

Ricordea Florida: Many many small "bubbles" or "tentacles" all over, but none around the mouth.

Mushroom: Depending on which species, can be virtually smooth or have bumps and ridges.

See pics above for reference, this is just my own layman's understanding. Feel free to correct me if I am wrong.

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yumas have irregularly shapes bubbles and bumps. giving it a rough, warty lookign surface.

rics have smooth round and somewhat similar shaped bumps. the bubbles and bumps are very tightly spaced giving it a very "bunch of grapes" look.

also, rics never appear in any other shipment except carribean.

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yumas have irregularly shapes bubbles and bumps. giving it a rough, warty lookign surface.

rics have smooth round and somewhat similar shaped bumps. the bubbles and bumps are very tightly spaced giving it a very "bunch of grapes" look.

also, rics never appear in any other shipment except carribean.

meaning to say if i have a mushroom with alot of bumps and rough looks its a yumas??? cause i bought one at 5bucks with alot on it so kinda thinking it cant be a yumas since its suspose to be that expensive =.=

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There are cheap yumas too, quite common with indo shipments. As I said, prices depend on a lot of factors, mainly colour and demand. $5 for a rock of yuma is not unusual.

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There are cheap yumas too, quite common with indo shipments. As I said, prices depend on a lot of factors, mainly colour and demand. $5 for a rock of yuma is not unusual.

erm then how to know its a expensive and cheap yuma???

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erm then how to know its a expensive and cheap yuma???

Depends on how much you pay for it. A lot of money = expensive. Less money = cheap.

What kind of question is this??? :chair:

Edit: Sorry if my tone sounds harsh, but seriously the value of your corals is determined by how much you like it. How much you pay at the shop is another matter.

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Depends on how much you pay for it. A lot of money = expensive. Less money = cheap.

What kind of question is this??? :chair:

Edit: Sorry if my tone sounds harsh, but seriously the value of your corals is determined by how much you like it. How much you pay at the shop is another matter.

oh i thought like there is a grade for yumas therefore saying expensive or cheap yumas lo

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