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fishguy007 11-03-2008 05:44 PM

propagation of ricodiea mushrooms.
 
i have some ricordea mushroom frags in my tank. all single. what will it take to make these multiply quickly?

also how long does it take for them to multiply.

hillbillyreefer 11-03-2008 06:09 PM

This sounds a bit nasty but works well.

Place the ric on a cutting board. Take a #11 exacto knife(or similar razor type blade) place the tip of the blade in the mouth. Cut the ric in 1/2 or 1/4's. As long as you have a bit of mouth on all the pieces they will curl back around and turn into little rics in a couple days. Shouldn't take more than a week or so and you won't be able to tell they were cut. When done put them in a piece of pipe with the bottom sealed with plastic window screen and some sort of rubble or oyster shell in the bottom. Put this is a very low flow area of the tank. Maybe cover the top of the pipe with bridal veil or window screen to keep the little rics from ending up all over the tank. I haven't lost any doing it this way.

Good luck. Anymore questions just ask.

Oscar 11-03-2008 06:35 PM

Another ric question: I have two rics that have grown towards each other and at mid day they overlap each other in their competition for light.

I would like to move one of these rics. Do I just peel it back and cut its "foot"?

hillbillyreefer 11-03-2008 06:42 PM

Yup. When you remove the first one there is a good chance it will grow back. Win/Win situation.

Chowder 11-03-2008 07:14 PM

How long does it take for the rics to look fully grown again?

Thanks, Chris

hillbillyreefer 11-03-2008 09:46 PM

IIRC when you cut them in half it takes 1-2 weeks for them to grow back into a circle and heal. Within a month or two the cut in 1/2 ones have returned to mature size. I can't remember how long it takes for a new one to grow if you cut it off the rock. I'm sure someone on here knows.

Marlin65 11-03-2008 10:17 PM

About the same time.

naesco 11-04-2008 03:04 AM

Second method

If the ricordea is large enough postition the 'rock' the ricordea is on sideways so the ricordea polyp is sideways to the light
Place a pebble on a part of the lower portion of the polyp. As the polyp reaches to the light it streches as the lower portion in held by the pebble causing it to form two polyps.
You see common mushrooms do this oftern.
Good luck

Doo 11-04-2008 03:10 AM

Naesco,

Your method sounds interesting, can you give a tad more detail?

I kind of get the logic behind it, but the how to is a little unclear...

thank you!

Amante 11-11-2008 06:29 AM

This is waht i do too but i fill shooter glasses with half rubble and place frags in it. The glass you can see thru it and monitor its status. Also if its flipped upside down you can see it and fix it.



Quote:

Originally Posted by hillbillyreefer (Post 356942)
This sounds a bit nasty but works well.

Place the ric on a cutting board. Take a #11 exacto knife(or similar razor type blade) place the tip of the blade in the mouth. Cut the ric in 1/2 or 1/4's. As long as you have a bit of mouth on all the pieces they will curl back around and turn into little rics in a couple days. Shouldn't take more than a week or so and you won't be able to tell they were cut. When done put them in a piece of pipe with the bottom sealed with plastic window screen and some sort of rubble or oyster shell in the bottom. Put this is a very low flow area of the tank. Maybe cover the top of the pipe with bridal veil or window screen to keep the little rics from ending up all over the tank. I haven't lost any doing it this way.

Good luck. Anymore questions just ask.



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