Ricordea cupping? Not enough light?

mkengr45

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I have a 30 gallon cube with about 20 ricordea and various acans. I have noticed that a few of them seem to be cupping upward. My lighting is 2x32w pc actinics and a 150w DE MH using a 14k phoenix bulb. All bulbs are less then 3 months old. All water parameters are where they should be. Temp and salinity are controlled by ReefKeeper Elite. I am thinking that they may be in need of more light. The ricordea are placed about 18"-20" below the actual bulb of the MH. I have a spare 250w single ended MH setup laying in the garage....do you folks think that I should swap out the 150w DE MH for the 250w SE MH? Anyone ever have this problem? I feed the rics brine and mysis shrimp and they all eat fine. Most of the rics are pink and orange with a few blues, purples, and greens. Let me know your thoughts...
 
Mine do that once in a while. I know I have enough light. I think they do that to capture the light??? Kind of like how flowers extend upwards toward the sun.

Maybe someone can chime in with better experience on rics. Personally I would think it's nothing to really worry too much about..
 
It's deffinately not a lighting problem rics typically need less than you would think and in your case IMO you have plenty..
 
It does not appear to be a feeding response because it does this allof the time. This ric is placed in an area of very low flow so I am certain it is not due to too much flow. The other ricirdea around it (within inches) are not cupping. This is a single orange ricordea with 4 bright green mouths. Do you think the excessive # of mouths has anything to do with it?
 
has the color faded? I noticed cupping, then my colors fading on rics when i moved them to one of my nanos. I then upgraded the light (from CFL to LED) and this went away. Although you seem like you have sufficient lighting.
 
I have the same cupping with my orange Ricordea, but I just noticed it tonight. At about 3 am, I got up and was watching my tank, for hitchhikers, with a red light. It was cupped. It's near a war coral and a trumpet, but their tentacles didn't seem to be near it. The Ricordea is on a frag. I have a 20 gal with LEDs. It's about mid tank with mid flow. So I'm really confused as to what's going on.
 
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