06-11-2007, 01:50 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Virginia
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| Re: my riccordea... Dead or alive?? Quote:
Originally Posted by Cassette87 I've checked my parameters, and everything is in normal. There are no other corals nearby that i put there, but there are some hitchhiker growths all around them on that rock, and I have no idea what they may be, I will get pictures of them later today. the two baby ricks are pencil eraser size or smaller... should i try to relocate them, or simply let them do their thing? All of my lights are on timers, to simulate a day cycle, midnight hours is pitch black, early morning is moonlights, followed by actinic, followed by actinic +daylight bulb, and winding down to only actinic and later by moonligt and darkness once more. only other think i can think of is that since i was gone, i wasnt able to add any supplements, liq. calcium iodine etc so i suppose this could have done something? | What kind of Ricordea are they? Florida Ricordea require a lot of light while the Yumas vary in the amount of light they need. Also flow is a factor. Low to moderate flow is what they prefer. |
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