White ricordia!

FLricordia

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Look at this naturally occuring colored ricordia-kidding. Yes, it is bleached. It was an adoption, but I don't know the background. I am keeping it under moderate PC and it seems to be getting some purple dotting its suface. The camera's flash gave it a yellow-hue but it looks quite white in person. Hopefully it will recover.

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I have two rescues that look similar except they have a a large crimson circle of polyps and bleached yellowish in the cetnter.

They seem to have settled down although not yet colored up.

I'll post some pics tonight.
 
Looks like it may be a beaut when it's colored back up. How did you come across it? And how can I start rescuing yumas in my area? ;)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9043907#post9043907 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kiknchikn
Looks like it may be a beaut when it's colored back up. How did you come across it? And how can I start rescuing yumas in my area? ;)
Doesn't happen as much as I would like. This one way under a MH and lost in a 240.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9043730#post9043730 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by newtanksmell
I have two rescues that look similar except they have a a large crimson circle of polyps and bleached yellowish in the cetnter.

They seem to have settled down although not yet colored up.

I'll post some pics tonight.
Must be yumas? Let's see them. I don't see why they won't color back up. I guess it probably depends on whether all the zooxanthellae was lost or not. If ours have some color seems they should recover.
 
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