clockwurk New member Feb 24, 2008 #1 prolly a stupid question, but i really dont know... i have colonies of rics and i know they do well together, but can yumas and rics be on the same colony, touching? or will they sting each other? thanks in advance.
prolly a stupid question, but i really dont know... i have colonies of rics and i know they do well together, but can yumas and rics be on the same colony, touching? or will they sting each other? thanks in advance.
macawmagic In Memoriam Feb 24, 2008 #2 i don't think it's dumb as I don't know the answer... I would assume they could touch...but never had it happen so couldn't tell ya. I want to find out too now!
i don't think it's dumb as I don't know the answer... I would assume they could touch...but never had it happen so couldn't tell ya. I want to find out too now!
coralfragger101 Gone Postal Feb 24, 2008 #4 I have a yuma touching a ric and it's been that way for close to a year. I think you'll be OK with it.
I have a yuma touching a ric and it's been that way for close to a year. I think you'll be OK with it.
clockwurk New member Feb 24, 2008 #5 im assuming they can touch also, but never tried it. dont wanna hurt anything just in case. good info to know
im assuming they can touch also, but never tried it. dont wanna hurt anything just in case. good info to know
Chef Reef In Memoriam Feb 24, 2008 #6 mine are within 2 inches of each other but are not touching so im not sure. :/
clockwurk New member Feb 24, 2008 #8 thanks coral fragger / current king! gonna try it today. like most of us, i can use the extra space