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I have been considering getting one but am unsure how to care for them. What tips does anyone have to keep them healthy and ensure that they reproduce?
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Do they require any feeding to really thrive? I have heard that people put a rock under them to get them to move and leave a piece of themselves behind.The ones we used to have liked moderate light and flow. They acclimated rather fast too. Once happy they grew quickly.
How often did you feed the reef roidsI always broadcast fed them with oyster feast and reef roids. I actually started with 2 ricordea on a large flat rock and within the year there were well over 25 ricordea on the rock. Blue and orange with green mouths. Wish I still had a picture, it was years ago.
You can wait on pedal laceration where they basically tear themselves into smaller pieces or cut them with a sharp blade:I have been considering getting one but am unsure how to care for them. What tips does anyone have to keep them healthy and ensure that they reproduce?
2-3 times a week. Mixed oyster feast and reef roids together. Be careful not to over feedHow often did you feed the reef roids
What if i only feed just reef roids? Can i feed every other day?2-3 times a week. Mixed oyster feast and reef roids together. Be careful not to over feed
I wouldn't do every other day, couple times a week is plenty and a little goes a long way.What if i only feed just reef roids? Can i feed every other day?


