Azurel In Memoriam Jul 29, 2010 #81 Blues are just as common really those are the 3 colors you will see more often then not.....
Bongo Shrimp P. ceratophthalma Jul 29, 2010 #82 Here's my blue: Not my pic, but it is my coral Now I gotta get a pink...
cmashman Member Jul 30, 2010 #85 First two inhabitants of my 20 long: Under Actinic: This one actually already started folding up today, maybe a split in the future
First two inhabitants of my 20 long: Under Actinic: This one actually already started folding up today, maybe a split in the future
Bongo Shrimp P. ceratophthalma Jul 31, 2010 #87 philipchan said: rainbow and true pink ? Click to expand... The pink one is actually a Ricordea yuma, not a Ricordea florida. It is pink though .
philipchan said: rainbow and true pink ? Click to expand... The pink one is actually a Ricordea yuma, not a Ricordea florida. It is pink though .
philipchan New member Aug 3, 2010 #88 Bongo Shrimp said: The pink one is actually a Ricordea yuma, not a Ricordea florida. It is pink though . Click to expand... Thanks for correcting me, I thought they are the same :lol2:
Bongo Shrimp said: The pink one is actually a Ricordea yuma, not a Ricordea florida. It is pink though . Click to expand... Thanks for correcting me, I thought they are the same :lol2:
D Dr. X New member Aug 7, 2010 #91 How does one detach a ric from a reef plug? How does one detach a ric from a reef plug? I'd like to attach it to my live rock, but don't want to damage the base of the animal.
How does one detach a ric from a reef plug? How does one detach a ric from a reef plug? I'd like to attach it to my live rock, but don't want to damage the base of the animal.
J j_johnson_89 New member Aug 10, 2010 #92 Nothing special, some ricordea florida and a couple yuma polyps that I picked up for $10.:celeb1: