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| Golden Moray | Re: Ricordias and Yuma Rare and Common colors? Dosing of calium is not easy, it can be very dangerous for our animals. Too much calium are highly toxic. please take the right dose of calium only if a precise measurement is possible for you.
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| Just Mike for short | Re: Ricordias and Yuma Rare and Common colors? Personally I have always used kalkwasser and have had no problems. I am interested in a statement you made about sps and nitrates. From my understanding and from what I have seen, sps actually do better in a system with a measuable amount of nitrates, usually from excess fish excretment. Their color brightens overall and growth increases rather then in a system that is stripped of excess nutrients.
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| Golden Moray | Re: Ricordias and Yuma Rare and Common colors? Quote:
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| Golden Moray | Re: Ricordias and Yuma Rare and Common colors? Quote:
I think the same way. SPS needs a small quantity nitrate, which of Zooxanthelles to oxygen processed . The nitrate level should never exceed 5. In the ocean nitrate is provable only at very large expenditure, latently however available. Even if our usual measuring instruments do not indicate a nitrate, nevertheless nitrate is in each aquarium available,but not with our measuring detectably. Who holds fish and corals and also feeds therefore, inevitably nitrate has.
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| WOLVERINE~ ![]() | Re: Ricordias and Yuma Rare and Common colors? also, just as with phosphates,,, as its produced, its taken up by organisms, leaving a false negative reading.
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| Golden Moray | Re: Ricordias and Yuma Rare and Common colors? Quote:
BTW - KALKWASSER is NOTthe same as CALIUM. Kalkwasser is Calciumhydroxid it consists of: Calcium (CA), oxygen (O) and hydrogen (H) = Ca(OH)2 and Calciumcarbonat consist of: Calcium (CA), carbon (C) and oxygen (O) = CaCO3 In our aquarium develops = Ca2+ + 2 OH- + 2 CO2 = Ca(HCO3)2 = Calciumhydrogencarbonat
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| Majano Slayer | Re: Ricordias and Yuma Rare and Common colors? I was under the impression that kalkwasser was CaCO3, but I always wondered how it dissolved so quickly... It makes much more sense that it's Ca(OH)2 and it makes the bicarbonate (HCO3) from reacting with CO2 in the tank, thus buffering the system and increasing Ca at the same time. Thanks for clearing that up for me Heinz!
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| Just Mike for short | Re: Ricordias and Yuma Rare and Common colors? Quote:
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| Excellent Guesser :D | Re: Ricordias and Yuma Rare and Common colors? Thank you Heinz and Flricordia (sorry I don't know your name?) for the lively discussion. Flricoridia, I don't think anyone will bash YOU. You have an amazing tank of Rics. Anyone I believe can monitor their tanks w/o testing once they have had it a long time and know what to look for. All the best on your all Ric tank. Heinz, I always respect your input on reef life. Thank you for your input. I have learned from both of you. Testing testing testing.
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| Excellent Guesser :D | Re: Ricordias and Yuma Rare and Common colors? One question people. Would multi colored rics and yumas be a seasonal coloration as they transition from one color to the other or are some varieties permanently bi or tri colored? Before I buy a fancy rainbow Ricordia and have it go all green. lol thank you in advance.
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| Golden Moray | Re: Ricordias and Yuma Rare and Common colors? Quote:
Would I hold then so multicolored Rics, Victor? No fear Victor, if you reads my loooooooooong "essay" on page 4, there is located that the colors in an aquarium as well as never changes. They can become about more intensive, if one operates the aquarium with less temperature and the lighting duration reduced. The coloredness is changed however in the aquarium definitely only in completely few exceptional cases.
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| Golden Moray | Re: Ricordias and Yuma Rare and Common colors? These guys were mostly orange when I first got them... since then the blue has developed a lot more. ![]() ![]() |
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| Excellent Guesser :D | Re: Ricordias and Yuma Rare and Common colors? Stunning photography of amazing specimens! I was just staring at them for a while there. lol
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| Totally stoked dude ![]() | Re: Ricordias and Yuma Rare and Common colors? Quote:
First is why do you feed phytoplantkon instead of zooplankton to your ricordias? I have noticed in the past I get a much more vigorous feeding response from my ricordias when feeding a larger zooplankton mixture. I also would like to know what type of species of phytoplankton you are using. I have only cultured Nannochloropsis and Isochrysis in the past. My next questions are regarding the coloration changes you have observed. You have noticed a natural coloration change in the polyps according to seasonal variations and other variables, why do you suppose coloration of ricordia polyps seem stable in captivity. Other than having observed polyps that were not well taken care of exhibit bleaching and the "transparent" or white color I have not noticed any major color variation in my yuma or florida specimens in the past even under different lighting or tank depths int he past. Maybe differences in intensity of color but not an actual color shift. As always, great getting to read your input and experiences ![]()
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| Golden Moray | Re: Ricordias and Yuma Rare and Common colors? 1 - First is why do you feed phytoplantkon instead of zooplankton to your ricordias? My Ricordias get enough zooplankton of the "normal" fish feeding. I feed additionally phytoplankton there it has a substantially higher proportion in proteins than zooplankton. In addition, it is lighter to fortify with Selcon 3000. 2 - I also would like to know what type of species of phytoplankton you are using. Nannochloropsis, Isochrysis and Tetraselmis. For my phytoplanktoncultures I use a phyto planktonconcentrate of Kroon AQA. It is fortified by me, in addition, with Brachionus Nauplien before the feeding. However, this is real only something for specialists, the normal Reefer already has bigger problems with the breeding of Brachionus, this is why I have also not mentioned it. 3 - why do you suppose coloration of ricordia polyps seem stable in captivity. Because I could ascertain up to now still no colour change, apart from the normal to very light colour changes with stronger temperature change in the aquarium with my Ricordias. In the sea you can observe the seasonal colour changes very well. Unfortunately, I can only speculate why it comes to no colour change in our aquariums. My supposition is, it could lie with the missing, in the sea, however, to taking place, Seasonally conditioned temperature variations linkedly with much less light in the winter half-year.
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