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Recordia coral
Recordia coral













recordia coral

Many Standout Features and Easy To Care For In Your Reef Tank They have no skeleton, so they are often appropriately referred to as false corals (yep another name!). At the end of the day, one thing is for certain. Some people call them Ricordea Coral, others Ricordea Mushroom. Ricordea Coral, Ricordea Mushroom – It’s All The Same Ricordea can also be found in the Pacific and those varieties are referred to as Yuma Ricordea. In fact the varieties we sell are often referred to as Florida Ricordea. Try again another day and let you fish gobble up the left overs.Ricordea / Mushrooms Florida Ricordea Coralsįoxy Saltwater Tropicals is proud to offer a great variety of hand collected Ricordea from the warm waters of the Florid a Keys. Generally speaking most polyps will show a feeding response but if they don’t then don’t panic. They will grow rapidly if you target feed them and in the fish house we feed ours a few times a week with enriched brine, crushed Vitalis flake, some Vitalis soft coral food or really anything we have out at the time. They are very very tough and it will take a lot to make this polyp unhappy so they are ideal for newbies. So a nice spot either on the sand or the rock work that has a low/moderate flow where they won’t be battered and out of direct intense lighting would be perfect. If you treat them as you would pretty much any other mushroom polyp you can’t really go wrong. Ricordea florida do not like strong flow or strong light. Once you have picked your perfectly mounted, perfectly coloured, perfectly shaped polyp – where the heck are you supposed to put it? You also don’t want to pick one that has a gaping mouth (unless it has of course just had a poo in front of you – filthy buggers). When you are choosing your new polyp you want to pick one that has an intense colour and doesn’t look opaque or bleached as this is a sign of a stressed individual. So you won’t need to worry about how on earth you need to stick the little fella down and stop it floating away never to be seen again. Before our polyps leave the fish house they are mounted onto either frag plugs or our home made bases. Well if you are lucky enough to have a local fish store who stocks our polyps then half of the work will have been done for you. So now you know what they are, how on earth are you supposed to look after them and choose a healthy one? Only long term, low impact, sustainable collections in mind. This is why Ricordea florida are harder to find in nicer colours in areas that are easy to collect from, because as a species us humans can be pretty lazy, I mean we’d rather be back on the beach with a beer, right? What is special about our polyps is that only the very largest ones are harvested, leaving the rest of the colony to grow on allowing for future collections time after time.

RECORDIA CORAL PATCH

The Caribbean, especially those that are showing up in our market at the moment from Cuba for example are large colonies on large pieces of reef rock.Įven with collection quota in place it would still be easy enough for a collector to find a good patch of Ricordea florida and harvest the whole lot from a single area in one go. This is one of the main ways that helps tell the difference between a polyp that has been collected from the Atlantic and the Caribbean. By law it is required that they are harvested with a flexible blade no wider than 2 inches and that they are attached to chippings of rock no larger than a couple of centimeters.

recordia coral

In the case of Ricordea florida that number is either 100 a day per individual (with the appropriate license) or 200 a day per vessel. It is this agency that is in charge of managing fish, wildlife and natural habitats and their mission is ‘working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people’.Īs part of this mission they enforce collection restrictions for most species collected from the Atlantic to avoid exploitation. The United States have an agency within their federal government called the Fish and Wildlife Service. They are collected in both the Caribbean and the Atlantic however we only purchase Atlantic Ricordea florida. In a nutshell they are a type of anemone that come from the family Ricordeidae.

recordia coral

So, what is a Ricordea florida I hear you say?















Recordia coral