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    Posted: April 02 2003 at 8:43pm

Is there anything special to know about fragging ricordia mushrooms? I have a large green one that I would like to propogate. Any help would be appreciated. Also - will it split and multiply itself like discosoma? It has grown quite a bit since I got it - but it hasn't split....

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I have green ricordias that have multiplied like crazy since I first got them. When I fragged them, I treated them just like you would any other mushroom.
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Update - (if anyone cares)

My ricordia (I'm still not sure that's what they are) are splitting regularly now. If anyone wants to trade for one, let me know. They are awesome. I think I got the original from Suzy - but I'm not sure.
They are hungry too. Very cool feeding reaction.
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Can you post a picture? I think I'm interested in one.
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I have some I would like to sell.
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Scroll and Shane - What color ricordia do you have?
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rfoote,

My ricordia are green and white. Green base with white "bumps". I'm not sure what else you would call the texture. They are nice looking and aggressive eaters.
I have two that I would sale or trade. If anyone is interested PM me or come on up north. I'll try and post a pic tomorrow.
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Shane - I think I live up by you. I wouldn't mind checking it out.
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rfoote,
Come on up! The ricordia are nice size. I've got some other frags you may be interested in. Just let me know. You're always welcome to visit.
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Finally a pic ...


So - are these ricordia ???
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Originally posted by Shane H Shane H wrote:



So - are these ricordia ???


Looks like the bottom two are, but I don't know for sure. They're cool looking anyway...

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Shane - Do they really look that white? If so, I definitely would like one. PM me with how much you want for it.

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I have a full rock of them also and other colors to.
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That is really how they look. The top one is the original. The others have split from it.
scroll - how about some pics of the the ones you have. I would be interested in getting one of another color.
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They are nice colors but I don't have a camera.Sorry
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Shane, I believe they are giant green metallic mushrooms. They were identified as such in Julian Sprungs coral identification book. Our library has a copy or two. You may have got a frag of one from me on a trade awhile back. They get rather large and they really are cool. I simply cut from the parimeter of the mushroom then let it attach to sand then glue the sand to a rock.

I used to bridal veil them to rocks. In my experience they will often times disintegrate and come out from the bridal veil. So it's just easier for me to snip and wait.          
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Scroll I would really like aome of these mushrooms. I don't know how big your rock is, if it is small enough, I'll take it!!
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I always thought the ricordia are bumpier, that the protrusions were rounder and smooth looking. The ones in the picture look like what I have seen called "fuzzy mushrooms." In fact I bought a rock of these at MSM with about six of them on it.
Anyways, they are really cool looking.

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I have also heard them refered to as fuzzy mushrooms. That's what I call em.
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ricordia are bubbley not frilly
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