My New Yumas

Your pics are beautifiul. I love Yuma's and the picture in your post if really nice. The LFS here was suppose to be getting some in but it's been a month and still no Yuma's.
 
These are amazing. Congratulations on such a good stock. I am in this hobby for more than 10 years and never see something like that. I am in HK and most shops have shippments from Indonesia/Philippines but still no luck on these.

Do you have many LFS in Singapore? I would like to visit them when I am in Singapore next time...Can you PM me the address if possible. Love to see something in real life. It definitely give me a good reason to visit Singapore.

Thanks.
 
ya they are definitaly a nice score. wish i can find stuff like that around here more often. would love to know what kind of salt mix you use and how much water change you do per week if you dont mind. do you keep them on that net till they open up nice or was that only for the pictures? also do you use a protein skimmer? thanks!!
 
Most of my Yumas have melted or bleached over the last 2 months. I stuck them on rocks and they floated away into my rockscape. So from about 38 Yumas that I had previously I now only have about 10 left. Currently they are all kept in my betta box to prevent them from floating away again.

There was a Yuma craze in March/April period where one of the LFS actually brought in more than 1,000 Yumas from Indonesia over the 2 month period and practically flooded the whole market here.

Right now, you can't find these nice colour Yumas here anymore. The only ones available these days are the normal orange Yumas.
 
These are amazing. Congratulations on such a good stock. I am in this hobby for more than 10 years and never see something like that. I am in HK and most shops have shippments from Indonesia/Philippines but still no luck on these.

Do you have many LFS in Singapore? I would like to visit them when I am in Singapore next time...Can you PM me the address if possible. Love to see something in real life. It definitely give me a good reason to visit Singapore.

Thanks.

We do have a few LFSes in Singapore. There are only 5 large ones with 4 of them regularly bringing in Indonesia corals. The rest are pretty small and mainly bring in fishes and limited quantities of corals.
 
ya they are definitaly a nice score. wish i can find stuff like that around here more often. would love to know what kind of salt mix you use and how much water change you do per week if you dont mind. do you keep them on that net till they open up nice or was that only for the pictures? also do you use a protein skimmer? thanks!!

I currently use D&D salt. Water change is approx 100L monthly.
 
I keep my tank at 28-29 degC.

I find that colour does play a part, most of my Yumas that fade or melt are usually the multi colour Yumas. Also my experience is that different Yumas prefer different light intensities.


I agree with this lighting statement, seems with floridas too but only the orange colored ones
 
Thats funny, those Yumas are probably a dime a dozen out there too, like Ric Floridas are to us in the USA. We would be paying TOP DOLLAR for Yumas like that over here if our LFS got ones in that nice. Beautiful shrooms man, take care of em!
 
Nice yumas, the colors are cool. Be careful that yumas are a bit "unstable" when newly imported. They will be nice captives when acclimated.
 
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