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Never had any issues with the few flori rics that I have managed to pick up.
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i dont do mushrooms you guys shouldnt either:P
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Seriously ???
Gimme a break dude ... you're the mushroom Man |
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I'm not 'fallow' you must be talking about my tank! |
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I would love to get my hands on a few more rics.
For placement in my tank I just set it in a nook with a bit of shade almost at the bottom of my tank and let it be. I noticed over a few weeks-months it moved on its own to a position of higher light. The bonus to this was it left 4 tiny baby rics in its path which are very slowly growing up. |
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My Yuma rics came from a reefer with a 'no maintenance' system so they're not used to virtually no params in my 'too clean' system
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I've tried yumas a time or two.. They always slowly melt away to nothing in my tanks. Floridas do well for me.
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I'll give the Yumas some time .. |
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Typically yumas are much harder to keep long term than the Floridas.
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