Still Curious If Anyone Knows

new2reefing

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Have been told its a ricordea of some kind....
 

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Kman

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They are lacking the proper density of zooxanthellae that is why they are so light. Once they color up you will be able to get a better idea. They look hungry, you can tell by the elongated fringing tentacles as ricordea typically are not that long. I would get them some food so you can speed the coloring up.
 
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