Please identify

ezcompany

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The green blob next to the yuma?

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thats exactly how it looks like. its just a green glob with nothing distinctive about it. i'm thinking if you stripped a yuma of its hairy part then the mouth would look like that. is it the budding of a new yuma?
 
I'd bet its a baby orange yuma. My yumas leave those guys behind all the time, after a while it'll grow into another orange ric.

Enjoy!
 
You should notice growth within a couple of weeks. It'll start developing polyps and turning orangish...
 
Pedal laceration.

It is the main form of reproduction of R. yuma in the aquarium. Simply put, the Ricordea leaves a piece of its foot on the rock and moves away from it allowing the piece to develop into a new polyp.
 
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