My Rics....

Nice pics looks like you have been collecting them for a while..
when your ready to trade , just holler im just across the river from ya...lol..

BIG SCOTT
 
Great idea about gluing the rics onto the large rock. I think I will do that to mine.

Lets see a full tank shot!

Mike
 
I don't suggest gluing a ricordia to rocks period, because you'd be gluing its foot down thus preventing it from moving. It's the same concept as standing in a frame of wet cement and letting it dry. Eventually you can't go anywhere.
 
Actually, there feet were already attached to small rocks, and I just glued the small rocks to bigger rocks. Alot of them have since crawled onto the main rock, or doubled in size and started growing onto the rock around them.
Drew
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7328854#post7328854 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lessans
I don't suggest gluing a ricordia to rocks period, because you'd be gluing its foot down thus preventing it from moving. It's the same concept as standing in a frame of wet cement and letting it dry. Eventually you can't go anywhere.

I don't think it works that way. Most soft corals have the ability to slime up and detach from super glue. That is one reason why it is difficult to attach most mushrooms w/super glue.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7328667#post7328667 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mikekman
Great idea about gluing the rics onto the large rock. I think I will do that to mine.
Me too... I guess different types of rics dont sting each other?
 
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