As the reef aquarium hobby has become gripped by the current craze for mushroom anemones or corallimorphs, we’ve seen all different types of these polyps become exalted and highly sought after. Better known as ‘Shrooms’, theDiscosomaandRhodactishave been appearing some incredible shapes, colors and patterns, but there’s one group which is just now sliding onto the main stage, and these are theRicordea.
In North America, the CaribbeanRicordea floridahave generally been available in great colors, decent numbers, and respectable abundance for years. But if you want truly showstopping ‘Rics’ then we need to turn to the Pacific Ocean for the large and showyRicordea yuma.
On a recent tour of the Ozzie reef scene I was stunned to see how highly regarded Yumas are in the Australian aquarium hobby. Since they don’t have access to CaribbeanRicordea, and limited access to the crazy Bounces, Jawbreakers,DiscomosaandRhodactis,Ricordea yumahas taken center stage and this has led to some truly beautiful specimens of Rics on display.
It seemed like every nice display reef tank had at least one large Yuma, often three to four inches across, and I even spotted a couple specimens that were pushing five and size inches across! The colors these Rics can display is a veritable rainbow with all kinds of patterns, and there’s no subtle difference between pink, orange and even red specimens.
I definitely returned from my trip to the reef scene down under with a serious bug for nice strains ofRicordea yumaand was fortunate to pick up some killer specimens at this year’s reef aquarium shows. While everyone is busy fighting (and paying big money) for theRhodactis, Bounces and Jawbreakers, do keep an eye out for the showy Rics that are coming in – you might be able to score some showstopping specimens before the rest of the hobby gets wise to how beautiful the recent imports of these have become.
I would like to personally think the staff ofGallery Aquatica,Eastwood AquariumsandCairns Marine让我一些Rics我永远不会忘记,你顾ys rock!