So since we're on the subject, I have an orange florida and a pinkish florida right next to each other. The orange is really compact and "normal" looking but the pink has its "tentacles" looking long and not compact like the orange. Is this normal for some florida's or could it be due to light being too low? I want to say it's not the light because like I said they are both in the same spot.
I understand that, however can someone suggest why the pink looks leggy and the orange doesn't? Is it normal or perhaps too little light? Again both are in the same spot so it doesn't make sense.
I have some Ricordea floridas that have small, "stubby" polyps and some with large bubbly polyps. That's just differences between individual ricordeas as far as I know.
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