St. Thomas ricordia?

Robu

New member
This is my first post, and I have heard good things about the wealth of info here, so please don't let me down....

Anyone ever heard of a St. Thomas ric? I purchased one today, very beautiful, I'll try to post pix after acclimation, but I haven't been able to find ANY info online about it.....

please help, any info is appreciated.
 
Welcome to Reef Central......

They really are not any differant then any other carribean ricordea that you will find off Florida and Haiti....
 
Thanx for the welcome, Azurel. This site has some unbelievable information available, on everything except what I am currently looking for!! I was kinda hoping for some more info from other people here that may have more varied experience......

going once....anyone else???:confused:
 
The only reason they call it a St. Thomas ric is because of the location it was gatherd. There are only 2 species of Ricordea in the oceans..Ricordea Floridia and Ricordea Yuma. Floridia is a carribean sp. that is found through out the Gulf of Mexico and surrounding waters. I have had many and still do have many rics, the are my favorite mushroom. Although there mightbe slight variations they all have the same general look to them. like this pic.....This is a little bubblier version of a Florida Ricordea.....


http://reefcentral.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=20833&papass=&sort=1&thecat=998

Here is a group of two color variations of Florida rics....

http://reefcentral.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=20833&papass=&sort=1&thecat=998
 
Robu- Did you take a picture of your st. thomas ric yet? I'm curious about these too. A friend mentioned that I have St. Thomas ric and didn't realize it, but I can't find any info on them either.
 
Yes, I am eagerly awaiting the pic as well. Wondering what secrets they are hiding further down south. :)
 
Hey guys, just got my St. Thomas.....has wild polyps on it! Take a look:

St.jpg
 
not a ricordia but a pretty mushroom common to the caribbean, i htink its discosoma sp. .


very nice lookin!
 
I think I figured out the answer...thanks to DEQBob. I believe the name of this coral is Discosoma Sancti thomae. Which some reefers have come of up with the common name of "St. Thomas Ricordia". Although not technically a ricordia, it does have the raised polyp structure. It is a beautiful and uncommon coral.

st_thomas_ricordia_sm.jpg
 
Mine

Mine

Here are some I got two months ago. They get fed weekly directly, and eat some that falls to them daily. Here they are open.

Rhodactis-sanctithomae-Open.jpg


And eating

Rhodactis-sanctithomae-full.jpg


They love light and flow. They look their best in sunlight like some clams. Blue light tends to wash them out a lot.
 
I believe there was a ricordia named the St. Thomas Ricordia as well. It was sold by Tropicorium and was just named that because thats where it was from. It was pretty, but looked a lot like most ricordia florida.
Drew
 
My apologies for posting here offering these for sale. It was an error made on my part as I had received several emails regarding their availability. I decided to post here to make it easier and realized my error later. The post was removed by a mod and I have already had a private exchange withtem over this situation. Please accept my apologies. It won't happen again.
 
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