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Old 04-25-2008, 02:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Ricordea placement

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I've recently purchased, not here yet, a Ricordea. I've read that these need to be placed away from other soft corals.
How far away, is five inches ok??

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i have a lot of ricordea, and i have them all over the tank. some on the sand bed, some midway up, and some in direct MH lighting. i have never heard of them being dangerous to softies, or softies being dangerous to them, but i was say that 5" is more than enough.
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I have mine on the sandbed. They don't seem to bother any of my corals either. Ricordias don't have sweepers so I think a couple of inches would be plenty of room.
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I have mine on the sandbed. They don't seem to bother any of my corals either. Ricordias don't have sweepers so I think a couple of inches would be plenty of room.
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Are you referring to Ricordia florida or Ricordia yuma? Don't you have a problem with the Ricordia taking on sedimentation if it is directly on the sand bed? Or do you mean, attached to a small piece of LR, which sits on the sand bed?

Sorry if I am being dense...
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mine are on a small piece of rock. some of them are even touching the sand.
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Mine are R. floridia. They are attached to a small rock that sits on the sand.
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